One of the first instances when the “not guilty by reason of insanity” defenses was used involved the following defendant:
Daniel M’Naughten
M’Naughten was put on trial in 1843 on charges of murder for killing the Prime Minister’s secretary Edward Drummond (it is believed that he thought Drummond was the Prime Minister). This case established the “M’Naughten Rules” in law that pertain to the insanity defense.
President Theodore Roosevelt supported conservation efforts for all of the following reasons EXCEPT America, which was too much dependent on imported foreign oil.
Many people refer to Theodore Roosevelt as the "conservationist president." Roosevelt is memorialized by a national park that carries his name and preserves the memory of this great conservationist here in the North Dakota Badlands, where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his environmental initiatives.
The United States Forest Service (USFS) was established by Roosevelt after he was elected president in 1901, and the American Antiquities Act of 1906 allowed for the creation of 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, four national game preserves, five national parks, and 18 national monuments. Theodore Roosevelt safeguarded almost 230 million acres of public property when he was president.
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Answer:
B) The U.S. Navy was concerned about a foreign-controlled company having so much power over their communications.
Explanation:
Marconi was a British company. Although, the company was regarded as one of the best telecommunication companies but the US Navy were concerned that by giving too much control and by depending too much on a foreign country, they might be in a weaker position to negotiate any future deals or may be in a weaker position in diplomatic ties.
Answer:
Mirror neurons.
Explanation:
Mirror neurons can be defined as a kind of sensory-motor cell that is typically found in the brain which is being activated when a living organism such as a primate animal or human being performs an action and/or when it observes another living organism that is performing the same activity (action).
This ultimately implies that, the neurons of living organisms mirror or duplicate the actions (behaviors) of others, as though the observer is acting itself.
In this scenario, a laboratory monkey observing a researcher lick an ice cream cone and showing brain activity in the same area as if the monkey had licked the ice cream itself is exhibiting the effects of mirror neurons because the neuron of the monkey mirrored the action that was being performed by the researcher.