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In the state of emergency, all the civil liberties are automatically suspended.
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- The civil liberties that are granted to the citizens by the Constitution of the country cannot be taken away at any cost if the person exercising them has not committed any wrong.
- In case of an emergency, or when a military leader declares martial law, all the civil liberties dispensed by the Constitution cease to apply to one and all, irrespective fo status or post.
Answer:
b. secondary reinforcement and positive reinforcement.
Explanation:
Primary and secondary reinforcement are part of positive reinforcement. Where secondary reinforcement focuses on rewarding on biological needs, secondary reinforcement focuses on learning behavior that is not biologically linked but can be learnt through artificial sources.
In the above example, the act of praising the partner on certain acts will inculcate that behavior. This is a form of secondary reinforcement which part of positive reinforcement.
Answer: a. Populations differ by distance…If we were to walk from the tropics to Norway, what we would see is a continuous change in skin tone. And at no point along that trip would we be able to say this is the place in which we go from the dark race to the light race.
Explanation:
This is in relation to an interview of Joseph Graves, Jr., an evolutionary biology professor. He was of the opinion that when it came to the subject of skin tone, there is no single place we can say that people become white and people become dark.
He insists rather, that genetic differences such as skin tone, are mostly based on their geographical location such that those that are closer to each other share similar traits which reduces as they move further apart. This is why if we walked from the tropics northward, people progressively get lighter in complexion because they are sharing lesser and lesser traits.
The cost would be $1,200,000 for all the Iphones together
Answer:
By causing people to scapegoat others for their problems.
Explanation:
A trend that has occurred many times in history is that when unemployment rises, people want someone to blame. Oftentimes this has meant that they blame immigrants, who the unemployed view as "taking their jobs." This blame leads to feelings of fear and anger towards those other groups, which is essentially what xenophobia is. While never really the case that immigrants are taking the jobs, this is a common trend.