Strange names for the systems......
but I'm pretty sure its C. Presidential system because the separation of law making and law enforcing is much like our own system where there are three branches of government that rely on the idea of checks and balances. This means that no one branch can have more power over the other. The legislative branch is in charge of making the laws, the President can approve or veto it, and the judicial branch is required to uphold the law.
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Mongol
The Mongol expansion throughout the Asian continent from around 1207 to 1360 helped bring political stability and re-established the Silk Road (via Karakorum and Khanbaliq).
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Diversification Strategy
Explanation:
According to my research on different types of market strategies, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the strategy being defined is called a Diversification Strategy. Like mentioned in the question this strategy focuses on implementing a current or completely new product into a brand new market that the company has not previously marketed in.
For example, a Phone company like Samsung finds out that no other company is selling phones in Ecuador and there is a large demand for phones. Since Samsung sells phones they decide to open a store in Ecuador. Therefore, Samsung is Diversifying into Ecuador's Markets.
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Answer:
negative reinforcement
Explanation:
According to my research on behavioral therapy, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Brittany used negative reinforcement. This is when an individual removes a specific factor from another person in response to a certain stimuli, which the other person will begin to increase a certain behavior or expect that stimuli to be taken again. Which in this situation the factor being taken away is recess time in order for the student to complete their assignment.
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