Answer:
The correct answer is
B, C, and D. That is:
B) Were the steps completed in order?
C) What could be done differently in the future?
D) Was the expected outcome reached?
Explanation:
Completing the steps in the right order means that the possibility of errors is near zero.
Identifying what can be done differently in the future is a question that seeks to highlight areas of improvement over what has been done.
Whether or not the expected outcome was reached is the litmus test of success for the procedure. It doesn't matter whether or not everything was done right. If the objective was not attained, there is need to find out why. In fact, this question needs to come first before all others.
Depending on the nature of the procedure, the question about who else has completed the procedure may become relevant. An example is in medicine. If a patient indicates that a particular medication has been tried, or a particular surgical procedure has been carried, out before, it helps to narrow the options on the table to the next best possible alternative or solution. Hence making for better decision making.
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Thoreau refused to pay tax because he disagreed with the government’s action.
Henry David Thoreau is the son of a concord pencil maker. He graduated from Harvard in 137. He worked briefly as a school master, after which he ventured in writing poetry.
Further Explanation
Henry David became a member of a movement known as transcendentalism. It was a religious, philosophical and literary movement. The leader of the movement was Ralph Emerson; he was a writer and lecturer.
Thoreau concurred with Emerson teaching on social reforms. Emerson teachings emphasized on the need for social reform to begins with individual.
In 1845, Thoreau built a hut at Walden Pond. He lived in the hut, where he meditated and wrote about nature.
The war that broke out between the United States and Mexico was seen by Thoreau and other northern critics an as attempt by the southerners to extend slavery into the southwest. Thoreau stopped paying tax in a bid to protest against slavery. The local tax collector overlooked Thoreau failure to pay tax, but he was later punished for tax invasion when he publicly condemned US attack on Mexico.
Thoreau was arrested and jailed by the US sheriff in July 1846. However, he spent one year in prison and was released after someone, probably his relative anonymously pay his taxes. This incident motivated Thoreau to write the essay "civil disobedience". The essay became famous and was originally published in 1894 as Resistance to Civil Government.
In his essay, Thoreau concluded that his act of defiance was not enough to be against war and slavery
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