Answer:
Correct answer is interference.
Explanation:
Interference is the correct answer, because as the term itself says it refers to the policy of involvement of affairs of other, and it this case to interfere in the relations between Britain and other countries.
First option because it refers of the act when you are taking something away from someone.
Third and fourth option is not correct as this terms are not related in any way to interference in political affairs.
Answer: Because the changes that occur in a society affect others in one way or another.
Explanation: We live in a connected world, where societies depend on each other for their development. Each society has resources that are necessary for others and any situation that is generated affects the others in one way or another.
NAFTA was signed on 17th December 1992 by all three members (Mexico, US, Canada) in their respective capitals and it came to power on January 1, 1994.
Answer:
110mVat its source and 1mV at the place of measurement.
Explanation:
A biosignal is any signal in living beings that can be continually measured and monitored.
The term biosignal is often used to refer to bioelectrical signals, but it may refer to both electrical and non-electrical signals. The usual understanding is to refer only to time-varying signals, although spatial parameter variations (e.g. the nucleotide sequence determining the genetic code) are sometimes subsumed as well.
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<em>151 members make up the Maine House of Representatives. </em>
<em>35 members make up the senate. </em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Maine is a state in the US and it has bicameral legislature.</em> It consists of two houses, the lower house or the House of Representatives and the upper house or the Senate. <em>Both the senate and House of Representatives have a term of 4 years. </em>
The representatives of the lower house are chosen from single-member constituencies. The house also includes three non-voting members. <em>The there are no special seats for Native Americans in the house.
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