Explanation:
Their form of government was the first one to have democratic principles.
Hi!
Whenever we are dealing with gun rights, we're going to be referring to the 2nd amendment.
To quote it exactly, the 2nd amendment states that:
'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed'. (Quote is taken directly from the Constitution)
By using this as your backbone, you can make a case for your belief. You may discuss certain parts of it such as 'the right of the <em>people </em>to keep and bear <em>Arms, </em>shall <em>not </em>be infringed'.
You can use this passage to provide support, by directly showing that the Constitution states that the right of the <em>people </em>to possess guns is a right which may not be taken away.
Hopefully, this helps! =)
Answer: b) Alia, who expands the resource base so that funds can be distributed equitably
Explanation: Conflict control is the method that is used for settling any dispute that occurs between two or more parties in an organization. Disagreement on any matter, different aims personal subject etc can be a source of conflict between people.
Alia follows the most efficient way of managing people as she extends and distributes the central resource to disperse the fund in equal amount. She is cutting out the conflict source by providing the resource reach to everyone along with equal fund distribution.Thus, no employee can raise a dispute on having unequal share, low resource ,inferiority etc.
Other options are not appropriate because Lydia is eliminating the cluttered information and hiring of new employees with new thoughts and aim done by Robert are not the way of controlling conflicts.
Settling the matter through compromise by Gregor is the way of ending a dispute but the dispute started and then was settled by Gregor. In case of Alia , the dispute causing factor is eliminated so that conflict do not happen.
Thus, the most efficient answer is option(b).
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