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Answer:
(1) Solicitation and manslaughter
2) Could be charges as an accomplice and manslaughter
Explanation: the following are crimes Dan can be charged with
(A) Solicitation: the offense that consists of a person inducing another to commit a crime the specific intent that the person solicited commit the crime .Dan incited Ann in committing crime asking her help for getting cyanide which she refused initially but eventually agreed.
(B) Manslaughter Dan took the law into his hands by trying to kill the bandit and eventually killed another.
Ann got involved by agreeing to buy the cyanide which makes her a crime accomplice.
In defense, Dan could say it was an accident since there was no intent or his lawyer can make sure they prove that the prosecution does not have enough evidence
Answer:
Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.
Answer:
D. retrograde; anterograde
Explanation:
When experiencing <u>retrograde</u> amnesia, you experience loss of memory for events that occurred prior to the trauma. When experiencing <u>anterograde</u> amnesia, you cannot remember new information.
Retrograde amnesia is a type of amnesia that results in an inability to remember past activities or memories before the amnesia occurred while anterograde amnesia results in an inability to form new memories after the amnesia occurred.
The correct answer is coupons and comparative shopping.
Coupons are commodities that give consumers a saving on the purchase of an item(s) at particular stores. These coupons help individuals to save money. Comparative shopping works in a similar way. However, instead of having a physical coupon to show, consumers can compare prices of goods from different stores using resources like newspaper advertisements or online databases.
Opportunity costs and marginal benefits have nothing to do with saving money. Rather, these deal with other economic principles like choosing between different options and the additional satisfication that a person gets from consuming more of a good.