Answer:
Miranda vs. Arizona (correct)
Explanation:
Miranda was arrested unconstitutionally due to the arresting officers not reading their rights to the defendant. Because of this, Miranda sued the officers, with the case reaching the Supreme Court.
Answer:
b. False
Explanation:
According to numerous research studies and various statistics, developing countries tends to have higher population growth rates due to several factors such as lack of family planning, religious beliefs, superstitions.
While the developed countries tend to have lower population growth rates due to various factors such as social structure, economic prosperity and urbanisation and abortion rates.
Also, it has been concluded that lifestyle choices associated with economic affluence plays a major factor. This is because as mortality rates are low, birth control is easily accessible and children becoming an economic burden in the developed countries, caused by housing, education cost and other cost involved in bringing up children, people in developed countries tend to have lesser children which in turn affect population growth.
Hence, it is FALSE, that the population growth rate tends to be higher in developed countries than in developing countries.
<u>Answer:</u>
The scenario of you refusing to import diamonds from Sierra Leone due to human rights violation is an example of trade sanction.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A sanction is imposed on one country by the other for not complying to certain norms or for not behaving in a manner that is desired. It can also be imposed to promote a certain kind of behaviour or to make a country take some actions on certain issues that the other (dominant) country is expecting it to take.
- These sanctions are for the purpose of isolating the country on the global level until it agrees on complying to the global rules conventionally accepted over certain issues.
Ivan pavlov introduced the concept of CONDITIONING when he taught a dog to salivate at the sound of tuning fork
The same condition happen to human. Our brain response to our exact habitual conditioning that's why sometimes it's very hard to lose/change a habit.
For example, if you condition yourself that you need to hold some sort of doll before you went to sleep, it will be hard for you to sleep if somehow that doll is not in your possession<span />