The correct answer is A. A voting district that makes up a small piece of a country or city.
Answer:
A. look to the future and value thrift, persistence, and tradition
Explanation:
Hofstede is a social psychologist who has been specialized in studying the difference among countries and their characteristics.
One of the dimensions he's observed is the short term/long term orientation.
People with long-term orientation are focused on the future (unlike the short-term who focus in the present or short-term goals). These people are willing to delay instant gratification if this will give them a better reward on the future. They also value persistence and perseverance. (characteristics focused on the future).
Therefore, people in cultures with long-term orientation look to the future and value thrift, persistence, and tradition
Answer:
The Constitution enumerates a great many powers of Congress, ranging from seemingly major powers, such as the powers to regulate interstate and foreign commerce, to seemingly more minor powers, such as the power to establish post offices and post roads. But there are many powers that most people, today or in 1788 (when the Constitution was ratified), would expect Congress to exercise that are not part of those enumerations. The Constitution assumes that there will be federal departments, offices, and officers, but no clause expressly gives Congress power to create them. Congress is given specific power to punish counterfeiting and piracy, but there is no explicit general authorization to provide criminal—or civil – penalties for violating federal law. Several constitutional provisions give Congress substantial authority over the nation’s finances, but no clause discusses a national bank or federal corporations.
Answer:
1 ) greater independance
2 ) Americans with disabilities
3 ) Special olympics
4 ) Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Explanation:
I believe the answer is: holding genetics constant while varying the environment.
This could be done by making the identical twins grow up in a different environment. If the behaviour that they displayed is exactly the same even if they grow up in a different environment, the only explanation for that is their behaviour is influenced by genetics, and vice versa.