I'm guessing that this is an opinion question.
One way to look at it is that the British and Americans are to blame because they hid war materials in a passenger ship making their lives more at risk. The Germans definently shouldn't have sunk a ship with innocent passengers in it but they did also warn the Americans about their safety being at risk at sea.
Another could argue that the British didn't know that a passenger ship would ever get attacked so they probably thought that it would be safe (safer than it really is, at least). The Germans, on the other hand, did know that innocent lives were put at risk.
The federal body that first issued the excavation and trenching standard in 1971 is known as <u>OSHA</u>
A department or a Crown company as defined by section 2 of the Financial Administration Act is a federal body. (federal organization) Example 1 according to 1 papers Federal Agency a bureau, office, agency, department, or other United States Government body is referred to as a federal agency.
The federal body with executive authority responsible for investigations In order to conduct investigations prior to enacting special protective measures, anti-dumping measures, or compensation measures, the Government of the Russian Federation shall appoint a federal body of executive power and establish a system for doing so.
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The correct option is this: ESTABLISH CRITERIA FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEM.
Reflective thinking method refers to a set of logical steps that are based on scientific techniques of defining, analyzing and solving a problem. The method is made up of three basic steps which are defining the problem, analyzing the problem and solving the problem.
The correct answer is an experiment.
An experiment refers to an investigative study, where a researcher scientifically tests a hypothesis. Specifically, a researcher tests the effect an independent variable (manipulated variable) on the dependent variable (outcome), to investigate whether there is a causal (cause and effect) relationship between the variables. For instance, if a researcher wants t<span>o determine a cause and effect relationship between alcohol consumption and driving ability, he or she would use an experimental research study to do so. </span>