Germany was guilty for starting the war. The treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. So the answer should be 2.
Answer:
Random Access Memory
Explanation:
The computer memory which contains the data or information until the device or computer have powered is known as volatile memory. Random Access Memory is the example of volatile memory. This is because it losses all the data it contains when the power is interrupted or when the system stops working.
Her behaviors are "Compulsions".
<u>Answer:</u> Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Compulsive behavior is defined as stubbornly and monotonously committing an act without it actually leading to a specific reward or enjoyment. Obsessive activities can be an inability to let go of compulsions.
If one need to eliminate such habits constantly interrupt action or at least slow down it. Best to be inconsistent about it, so postpone by 2 hours every time, then 10 minutes, then a whole day. It probably makes you feel more command over the behavior; the purpose is to note you are in power, not your compulsive behavior.
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation: The last sentence made me think D was the correct answer as he says, “what’s more, the first words ever spoken over a wire could not possibly have been uttered by Alexander Graham Bell, because he was only two years old at the time.”. The author is trying to make a point that Alexander could not have invented the telephone because he was too young when it was first invented. Thus trying to convey that it is important to look past the glorified story and look towards the real one.
I am very sorry if I am not correct.
The three groups of people may be blamed for the vehicular air pollution in respect to the following reasons:
(1) manufacturers may be blamed for not exerting effort in devising or developing vehicles that would cause lesser pollution,
(2) consumers may be blamed by choosing convenience over the environment, when one is a walking distance from the destination, one should walk or take the public transportation instead, and
(3) government may be blamed for not devising laws that would address the given problem.