SOCIOLOGY
What percentage of students were noted as having different values from their parents?
a 196
c. 56%
b. 1596
d. 99%
Answer:
I think that is
Explanation:
ans,C.56
how do you become a member of society?
Lesson 1: Enculturation/Socialization
Lesson 2: Conformity and Deviance
Lesson 3: Human Dignity, Rights and the Common Good
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Why did Constantine convert to Christianity?
1.He wanted an alternative to Judaism.
2.He was ordered to do so by Hadrian.
3.He was ordered to do so by Theodosius.
4.He had a religious vision before battle.
Answer:
4.He had a religious vision before battle.
Graciela is a high school student who passed up the immediate rewards of socializing with friends after school each day in order to attend swim practice. At the end of the swimming season, her hard work resulted in the large reward of a first place medal in her favorite event. Graciela's experience best illustrates ________. a. impulsiveness b. preference reversal c. delayed gratification d. depriving and satiating
Answer:
delayed gratification
Explanation:
From the question we are informed about the Graciela who is a high school student who passed up the immediate rewards of socializing with friends after school each day in order to attend swim practice. At the end of the swimming season, her hard work resulted in the large reward of a first place medal in her favorite event. In this case, Graciela's experience best illustrates delayed gratification.
Delayed gratification can be regarded as a deferred gratification, it can be explained as resistance to the temptation that comes from immediate pleasure having hope of obtaining a valuable as well as long-lasting reward in the basis of long-term . delayed gratification can also be viewed as the process that is been undergone by subject when there is resistance by the subject to temptation of an immediate reward with regards to preference for a later reward.
A high school student in San Antonio, Texas, who brought an unloaded handgun to school was charged with violating the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990. The student challenged the charge, claiming that Congress did not have the power to override state law within public schools. In the 1995 case United States v. Lopez, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress did not have the power to regulate public schools. Instead, the Court found that that power belonged to individual states. Explain which constitutional principle this scenario illustrates. What evidence led you to that conclusion
Answer:
The answer is "Federalism "
Explanation:
The wording of this question represents the federalism principle. Its constitutional notion of federalism states that the US is an eternal union of individual countries, that it only grants the federal central government some specified responsibilities willingly.
The Constitution says that only those powers mentioned in the constitution are conferred to the administration. These are all the powers each region has presented to the national govt.
The nations are left with everything. One of the things that states are left with is to govern school systems.
Based on this excerpt, explain the author’s purpose for writing about the results of the Five-Year Plans
Answer:
You’re mom
Explanation:
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Answer:
reforestation
overgrazing
terracing
create awareness
A defendant is charged with beating a victim to death with a set of brass knuckles during the course of a fight in a tavern. The victim was found to have a pistol on his person at the time of the fight. During the course of the trial, the defendant took the stand in his own defense and testified that the victim threatened him with a gun and the defendant had hit the victim with the brass knuckles in self-defense. To rebut the defendant's claim, the prosecution wishes to place the bartender on the stand, who will testify that two years prior to the attack on the victim, she had seen the defendant approach a customer in her tavern from behind, put on a pair of brass knuckles, and strike the customer a severe blow on the side of the face with a brass-knuckled fist. The prosecutor, in accordance with local court rules, has apprised the defense attorney of the general tenor of the bartender's proposed testimony. As soon as the bartender is sworn in, the defense attorney raises an objection.
How should the court rule on the admissibility of the bartender's testimony?
A Admissible, as substantive evidence that the defendant did not act in self-defense in beating the victim.
B Admissible, to attack the defendant's credibility.
C Inadmissible, because prior bad acts cannot be admitted to prove the defendant's propensity to commit the specific crime with which he is charged.
D Inadmissible, because the defendant has not put his character in issue in this case.
Answer:
Inadmissible, because prior bad acts cannot be admitted to prove the defendant's propensity to commit the specific crime with which he is charged
Explanation:
Evidence
This is refered to as a group or a collective mass of things such as testimony and exhibits etc.
Trier of law helps to know what laws apply to the case, decides on what evidence is admissible, reviews written briefs submitted by both sides, gives legal points and authories relevant to the decision etc.
The role of prosecutor
They are responsible for filing of charges, trials, and appeals, review the actions of police officers, make judgements on whether they were appropriate etc.
The role of defense is responsible for trial strategy.
The evidence is admissible in court are only important evidence related to its admissible in court. In some few cases, relevant evidence will not be admitted in court.
A relevant evidence is inadmissible if it one is when the evidence found is in violation of the defendants constitutional rights or violations of the hearsay rule that state that information is opportuned.etc.
Professor Okamoto is interested in the effects of prosocial TV on sharing behavior among preschool children. (Prosocialactions are meant to benefit others, not oneself.) She assembles a sample of 100 children, then assigns each child at random to either the prosocial TV group or the neutral TV group. The first group then views 30 minutes of TV with a prosocial theme, and the second group views 30 minutes of TV with a neutral theme. After the children finish their TV session, Professor Okamoto assigns them to __________.
Answer: Play groups
Explanation:
Play groups could be described as groups where children under the age of 5, are allowed to interact among themselves in cells. This group improves the child's ability to socialize among others. The advised age group for such is between 2-3years of age.
Professor Okamoto, after carrying the test uses the playgroups to make the children interact among themselves.
As to my own part, having turned my thoughts for many years upon this important subject, and maturely weighed the several schemes of other projectors,[6] I have always found them grossly mistaken in their computation. It is true, a child just dropped from its dam[7] may be supported by her milk for a solar year, with little other nourishment; at most not above the value of two shillings, which the mother may certainly get, or the value in scraps, by her lawful occupation of begging; and it is exactly at one year old that I propose to provide for them in such a manner as instead of being a ______________ upon their parents or the parish, or wanting food and raiment for the rest of their lives, they shall on the contrary contribute to the feeding, and partly to the clothing, of many thousands
Answer:
[...] by her lawful occupation of begging; and it is exactly at one year old that I propose to provide for them in such a manner as instead of being a charge upon their parents or the parish [...]
Explanation:
The text shown above is an excerpt taken from "A Modest Proposal" written by Jonathan Swift. In this text, Swift shows, in a very sarcastic way, a criticism of how Irish high society, the church and the English were treating the situation of the poor in Ireland. To criticize this situation, he suggests that children be used to feed the English, the clergy and the high society. In this way these children would no longer be a cost to their parents and society and would be useful in keeping the individuals who controlled Irish policies well fed.
The word "charge" added to the text is present in the original text and demonstrates the fact that high society, the church and the English see poor children as a burden, a cost and not a responsibility.
Many scientists classify forests according to __________.
A) location
B) ecological systems
C) size
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
"Forest is one branch of a biotically oriented classification of types of ecological study."
They are classified by the biomes they exist in.
Explain any two effects of water pollution to human beings
Answer:
Impaired health or death
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Death
Explanation:
Water pollution may be explained as the discharge of harmful wastes into water bodies, these waste may be human waste such as sewage, and other household waste which are disposed into water bodies. A large part of waste which causes pollution to water bodies come from Industrial discharge. Polluted water has a direct and adverse effects on humans, which include ;
Spread of diseases : Water bodies provides means of water for various purposes including drinking and domestic use ; §the use of contaminated water for these purpose will no doubt have a great effect in the lives which could be typhoid, cancer, skin or liver diseases depending on the type of contaminant.
Destruction of sea lives leading to economic effect :With the introduction of chemicals or oil spills, which are main sources of contaminant. However, there are citizens who depend on sea lives such as fishes, crab for their livelihood are greatly affected as numerous sea animals die from pollution.
5 importance of society (IN POINT) asap please
Answer:
Resource provisionThere are various resources that humans need to survive such as food and shelter and it is not possible for one person to get all of these. Being in a society of people allows this to happen as the different people will bring different resources for the society to have access to.
Division of laborWork needs to be done to stay alive and like the above, one person cannot do this all on their own and if they could, it would take a lot of time. Society allows us to divide the tasks we are to do into doable smaller tasks that once done, enable society to move forward.
SecurityThe wild is a very dangerous place as there are animals and other organisms that could be harmful to human beings. Being in society reduces the chances that we are attacked by these and therefore protects us from harm from such threats.
EducationSociety allows for human beings to be educated as people are able to pass on knowledge to others as well as make scientific discoveries together. If people were alone or very few in number, they wouldn't be able to effectively pass on their skills and educate others.
Mental support system.Humans are social beings in that we crave social interaction for the most part to give us fulfilment and keep us sane. Society offers this to us as it provides people for us to talk to.
What term is typically used to describe protections guaranteed under the 1st Amendment?
A.
civil rights
B.
civil liberties
C.
precedents
D.
executive orders
E.
amendments
The term basically used to describe protections guaranteed under the 1st Amendment is civil liberties. Thus option (B) is correct.
What is an amendment?An amendment is a change or addition made to a legal document, such as a constitution, statute, or contract. An amendments are typically used to modify or update the original text of a legal document to reflect changing circumstances, new information, or different interpretations of the law.
An amendment to a constitution changes the fundamental law of the land, while an amendment to a statute changes the legal rules that apply to a particular area of activity.
An amendments play an important role in the evolution of legal documents, allowing them to be adapted and improved over time to better serve the needs of society.
The civil liberties is a term basically used to describe protections guaranteed under the 1st Amendment. Therefore, option (B) is correct.
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Describe five effects of the North East Trade winds in Ghana
Answer:
North-East Trade Wind, which blows in the direction from the northeast of Ghana to the south-west of Ghana, shows these effects:
1. These are dry wind, therefore, leads to drying crops and dry skin and lips of humans
2. Other than dry wind these do not bring rainfall, causes drying of crops.
3. Wind moves dust and sand with it that cause difficulty in flying and shipping decks.
4. TThe time frame of these winds are the months of November to March this leads to harmattan in the area, which lowers the temperature.
5. creates dust storms or sandstorms.
What is the term used to describe the physical features of an area of land, such as mountains and lakes?
circumnavigation
topography
compass rose
settlement
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A plaintiff properly filed a complaint in federal district court under diversity jurisdiction against an electrician. According to the complaint, the electrician allegedly negligently performed electrical work in a building owned by the plaintiff, which resulted in a fire that caused $150,000 in damages to the building. The electrician served an answer to the complaint. Twelve days later, the electrician filed with the court and served, without leave of the court, a summons and third-party complaint on his partner. The electrician and his partner are citizens of different states. According to this complaint, if the electrician is liable to the plaintiff, the partner is liable to the electrician for half of the damages. The partner has moved to dismiss this claim against him.
How should the court rule?
Answer:
Allow the claim, because the electrician has timely asserted the claim against his partner, and the court has supplemental jurisdiction.
Explanation:
In the given scenario after the electrician has been served with the complaint, he in turn filed twelve days later with the court and served, without leave of the court, a summons and third-party complaint on his partner.
The electrician and the partner are in different states.
Supplemental jurisdiction gives a federal court the right to hear additional claims related to a case before them. Even though the court would not normally have jurisdiction if the claim were presented independently.
So the court can here the claim even when the partner is from another state. Also the electrician asserted the claim in a timely manner.
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Explanation:
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Write a report on the fire department in your community, and include
responses to the following:
a. How is your local fire department organized? What are the various ranks
within the department? What career opportunities exist within the fire
department?
b. Describe some of the ways in which the fire department is involved in your
community.
c. What are the requirements for becoming a firefighter?
d. If you can, interview a firefighter. How, or why, did this person choose this
career? What does he or she find most rewarding about being a firefighter?
What problems does he or she encounter; what are the negative aspects of
the job? Would he or she make the same career choice again?
Write a report on the police department in your community. In this
report, include responses to the following:
a. How is your local police department organized? What are the various ranks
and jobs within the department? What are some of the career
opportunities within the police department?
b. Describe some of the many ways your police force is involved in the
community.
c. What are the requirements for becoming a policeman?
d. If you can, interview a police officer. How, or why, did this person choose
this career? What does he or she find most rewarding about being a police
officer? What problems does he or she encounter; what are the negative
aspects of the job? Would this officer make the same career choice again?
Answer:
For my assignment, I chose Project 1.
a. How is your local fire department organized? What are the various ranks
within the department? What career opportunities exist within the fire department?
Fire suppression, fire and arson investigation, rescue, warning issuing, terrorism, training, hazardous materials response, and cleanup are just some of the ways the fire department is active in our community. Our local fire service is structured in the following way: various aspects, as well as the department's ranks. The structure refers to the department's several branches, which include the company, station/unit, battalion, and department. The following are the various ranks: Fireman on probation, firefighter, driver engineer, Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion chief, assistant chief, and finally Fire Chief. The various job choices available within the fire department can be confusing. A fire alarm foreman, an electrician, an alarm installation, designers, paramedics, and other professionals are needed. The following are the requirements for becoming a firefighter: You must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma, and many firefighters also pursue more training and education before becoming a fireman. You must also anticipate facing a background check and have a clean history, which means no felonies or criminal convictions. The gentleman I spoke with aspired to be a fireman because he enjoyed difficult tasks and wanted to help save lives. He is noticed by his community, and he is compensated to do what he enjoys rather than what he is paid to do since he is paid well. He has been burned before, and his house nearly collapsed on him once. Although it is a dangerous job, he would do it all over again to save lives. Yes, he would choose the same career path again.
Explanation:
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three state institutions that deal with human rights violations and their roles?
Answer: These institutions have jurisdiction over human rights violations: the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Council on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR), the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), and the Committee Against Torture.
Explanation:
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You spend days wandering aimlessly around a park with many paths that end at different parts of the park. One day when you arrive at the park, you get a call on your cell phone from a cousin whom you haven't seen in years, and she says she is waiting for you in a particular section of the park. Even though the paths are complicated and twisted, you manage to find the shortest route to your cousin. Tolman would explain your efficient passage through the park as an example of _____ Group of answer choices
Answer:
formation of a cognitive map
Explanation:
From the question we are informed about instance, whereby you spend days wandering aimlessly around a park with many paths that end at different parts of the park. One day when you arrive at the park, you get a call on your cell phone from a cousin whom you haven't seen in years, and she says she is waiting for you in a particular section of the park. Even though the paths are complicated and twisted, you manage to find the shortest route to your cousin. Tolman would explain your efficient passage through the park as an example of formation of a cognitive map.
Formation of Cognitive Maps can be regarded as influential theory which proposes that memories that individual had during recently traveled routes are later combined together with those memories of previously traveled routes , then both memories will create an integrated map of that particular environment. Individual brain will creates a cognitive map by utilization of number of sources. visual stimulus as well as other cues such as olfaction and hearing so as to deduce ones location within an environment as one is moving through it.
Who was Metacomet? ......................................
Answer:
King PhilipExplanation:
What happened at the Battle of Golden Hill?
What Happened at the Battle of Golden Hill were fights between the Britians and Sons of Liberty in the American Colonies.
Explanation: It happened around January 19, 1770 in New York and was one of the beginnings of the American Revolution.
Which provision gives Congress the right "to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and other powers vested in the government of the United States?”
A. The Due Process Clause
B. The Supremacy Clause
C. The Elastic Clause
D. The Full Faith and Credit Clause
Answer:
C. The Elastic Clause
Explanation:
A Constitution refers to a set of written laws and principles which is typically used to determine the power and authority of the government, as well as guarantee the fundamental rights of its citizens.
Basically, the Constitution accords powers to the national or federal government and these includes; enumerated or delegated, reflected, and concurrent powers.
The Elastic Clause is a provision in the last paragraph of the Constitution of the United States of America (Article I, Section 8) which grants U.S Congress the right to enlarge or stretch beyond its literal powers such as making laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution of its powers, and other implied powers vested in the government of the United States of America.
Additionally, the Elastic Clause is also referred to as the Necessary and Proper Clause, Coefficient Clause, Basket Clause, and Sweeping Clause.
how does a society provide suitable social environment for all around development of an individual ? write in any Five Points.
Answer:
Social development theory attempts to explain qualitative changes in the structure and framework of society, that help the society to better realize aims and objectives. Development can be defined in a manner applicable to all societies at all historical periods as an upward ascending movement featuring greater levels of energy, efficiency, quality, productivity, complexity, comprehension, creativity, mastery, enjoyment and accomplishment.
Nepal is gift of god explain.please help
Answer:
Because it is very beautiful and it has very rich lifestyle and culture.
And it people are also very welcoming
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The procedures for reporting potential unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others to the IRB are:
A. Determined by research staff Included in the consent process
B. Stated in the human subject protection regulations, but not in the drug or device regulations
C. Determined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
Answer: C. Determined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
Explanation:
The procedures for reporting potential unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others to the IRB are determined by the institution in its written policies and procedures.
The IRB is the constituted body which is formally designated to be in charge of the reviewing and the monitoring of a research that involves human subjects. The IRB is authorized to approve a research, require modifications, or disapprove the research.
write about the climate and natural vegetation in province 3
Hello. You have not informed the province to which this question refers, this makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
As you did not present the province, the analysis of vegetation and climate should be done by you.
You will be able to observe vegetation by determining the types of plants and plant densities that exist in this location. This province can have a high density of plants, being a place that presents a very high vegetative community. These flats can be large trees, or small, low-lying plants. The province may also have very few plants and be an environment with little vegetative diversity.
The climate will be well associated with the vegetation of the province, as provinces with little vegetation tend to have a very dry climate, with little rainfall and high temperatures. On the other hand, a province with a lot of vegetation, has a more humid climate, with milder temperatures and more frequent precipitation. It is important to remember that the climate refers to the atmospheric characteristics of the region.
3. Why were some white Southerners called scalawags by other whites? What did the word actually mean?
Answer: The word scalawag, originally referring to low-grade farm animals, was adopted by their opponents to refer to Southern whites who formed a Republican coalition with black freedmen and Northern newcomers (called carpetbaggers) to take control of their state and local governments.
Explanation:
Why were some white Southerners called scalawags by other whites? What did the word actually mean?
Explanation:
The term scalawag was used by its opponents to describe Southern whites who established a Republican alliance with African freedmen and Northern migrants (dubbed carpetbaggers) to win control of their state and local governments.
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