The War Hawks were members of the U.S. Congress (the country's law-making body) who cast the deciding votes for the United States to enter
Answer:
a. Internal attributions are those in which behavior is thought to be voluntary or under the control of the individual, whereas external attributions are those in which behavior is thought to be involuntary and beyond of the control of the individual.
Explanation:
The right option is stated above. It is a basic human need to know the reasons why others do what they do. According to the Attribution Theory, there are two main reasons with which we explain the behavior of other people. We make an internal attribution when we attribute mistakes to the characteristics or traits of an individual. We make an external attribution when we blame the circumstances that are beyond control.
Answer: D) To freely trade with the bloc's other member countries.
Explanation:
Free trade means there aren't any tariffs between any two countries. So any two countries can sell whatever goods they want without any extra taxes, fees, etc added on.
Choices A through C all describe situations in which trade is reduced/restricted between any two countries. This makes a nation more independent, but the drawback is that they aren't connected to the global stage as much.
Theoretically in an economic sense, a country is better off being connected more globally because it allows for specialization to happen and it lowers costs. Of course on a practical realistic level, things are more complicated but this is the general idea at least.
The people have the authority to alter or abolish the government.This goes for both State and Federal.
Answer:
e. proximity to raw materials and customers
Explanation:
idk if this question from quiz-let is the same.
Choices:
a. government rules, attitudes, stability, incentives
b. cultural and economic issues
c. zoning restrictions
d. environmental impact issues
e. proximity to raw materials and customers
Credit:
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