Answer: This is fallacy called "straw man"
Explanation:
Straw man is one kind of logical fallacy. It consists in missrepresenting someones's argument to make it easier to attack.
Explanation:
I would be using interposition, relative size, shadow and illumination, and linear view. Through placing homes, woods, and a river before the mountains, I would use interposition for big. The mountains will be seen as far behind by doing this. Use relative size, make nearby items larger, including field weeds, and smaller artifacts as far as the mountains. This will create a sense of scope with the painting pictures. When designing the houses, I will use light and shadow as dimension. The picture would appear more three-dimensional by shadowing the sides of the houses.
I can often use longitudinal vision to shape sides of the buildings when drawing the buildings. I can form three-dimensional buildings, all relative one to another, by putting a dot on the paper and connecting all the corners of the front of the buildings to that dot.
Answer:
Based on the concept of groupthink, what is the most likely response of Ralph's group to the new member's proposal: Reject the old method
Explanation:
In the concept of group think Rejecting old method refers to the action that's deviating from pre-existing culture/schema that the group is usually hold. (the deviation usually made as an effort to adapt to new situation or as an effort to make improvements for the group)
In this particular context, the new method of juggling is what considered to be the deviation.
1. swiss franc exchange rate to a pound is exactly 1.25
2. currency and its value is always fluctuating due to economy's being so fluid.
3. the pound has more value than the russian ruble
4. most likely the Uks striving economy and rarity of coins, aka the more coins out in circulation the less value it'll have and the more everything will cost. also because of materials and such.
Johnson did well in social and economic issues. His Great Society legislation launched many reforms
in civil rights, broadcasting, Medicare, Medicaid and education. His War on Poverty help many Americans uplift
their lives. He also helped Blacks vote
with his Voting Rights act and ended immigration proportions with the
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.