Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
First from the passage above, it explains that Cathy has long believed her new supervisor is cranky, with this she will want to look out for things that are cranky from him to prove the point. Everyone always want there thoughts about something be true, so they will be on the look out, example of such people is Cathy ,she will look for cranky, "disagreeable" person negative behavior part of the her new supervisor because she wants to be right, if it was a good thought she had about him, she will definitely look for good attributes about him to prove her thoughts about him but this case is different as she thinks negative about him, so she will look for negative attributes to prove her point. Option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
Theory of mind
Explanation:
I hope its correct but I'm quite sure.
I believe the answer is: <span>recall; recognition
In a recall test, the participant would be exposed to many stimulus, told to wait a minute, and told to recall as much stimulus as possible.
In recognition test, the participant would be implicitly exposed to the stimulus, and would be tested whether they could recognized the same stimulus if presented in a different way.</span>
Answer:
Ever since from its inception, the constitution of the United States has intended to protect a wide set of civil rights and civil liberties. The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791, only four years after the US Constitution became effective. Among the civil rights protected are: freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, right to a fair trial and freedom of religion.
Civil rights have expanded throught american history, and it can be argued that they are far more protected in the 21th century, than they were in the 19th or early 20th century. Perhaps, the greatest expansion came from the civil rights movement of the 1960s, which sought to broaden the rights of African Americans and other minorities.
African Americans did not enjoy the same rights as white americans for most of american history, even if this difference violated the Constitution. The end of segregation, and the fight against many forms of discrimination that resulted from the civil rights movement have helped immensely to protect this minority group.
However, some civil rights have been infriged in recent decades. For example, the right to privacy by the NSA.
In conclusion, there is a clear advancement in the protection of civil rights, but there are still plenty of obstacles and setbacks. It is a citizen duty to be vigilant of possible restrictions on liberty.