Answer:
B. It opened trade routes to the Pacific.
Explanation:
In 1846 the Oregon Treaty was signed between the US and Britain to settle the boundary dispute. The British gained the land north of the 49th parallel, including the Vancouver Island and the United States received the territory south of the parallel.
Answer: There is a reversible error because of the possible prejudice to the governor in the dismissal of the juror.
Explanation: A juror is a member of a jury. A jury are group of people chosen from the general population whose duty is to hear and decide on a case in a court of law.
If an elderly woman claims that she is being pressured to by other jurors to find the Governor guilty, then this a case of prejudice i.e the jurors are making an adverse judgement.
Therefore, the Governor has a case in any event he appeals since the judgment appears to be based on prejudice.
Answer: Cell size is limited by a cell's surface area to volume ratio. A smaller cell is more effective and transporting materials, including waste products, than a larger cell. Cells come in many different shapes
Voting is an essential power because we as the people decide on who we want as our government. A random person who gets elected if there was no voting could have bad intentions. Its a right we have also its a 9th amendment
Answer: Accommodation
Explanation:
Accommodation is a term in psychology which is coined by the psychologists Jean Piaget to describe the fact that when a person acquires new information then he or she has to modify the existing previous knowledge in order to respond to the situation.
The person makes changes in the behavior and actions to show response to the situation.
According to the given situation, Randall was not aware about the fact that how a golf club and golf club is required to be used for playing gold. He tried to use the golf club as a baseball bat, and tennis racquet. But he later realized to modify the use of golf club by swinging it, which is the ideal use of golf club. Thus here Randall is accommodating the knowledge with the situation.