Letter D.
Since HDI (Human Development Index) - an index of population and their capabilities, is the ultimate criteria for determining the human living conditions on a country, it is the most accurate measure of the <u>standard of living</u> on it. The table shows us that a country with a high GDP (Gross Domestic Product) index, does not necessarily rank as high on the HDI (Take China, for example, which has the world's second higher GDP, but ranks the 101st position on HDI).
On other hand, Norway, which is on 23rd rank on GDP, occupies number 1 on both GNI and HDI.
Answer: Specializaton
Explanation:
Specialization could be defined as an act of concentrating on a field or a particular activity, and be very good in it or become better. This is recognized where they are so many options within a field but the individual chooses to focus on a section to build their strength about it and be better. Mia is good in mowing the lawn than Andrew, it could be see that Mia has specialized her act at mowing.
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The Dutch believed that they had more of a claim on new Amsterdam than the British is, they were the first one to claim the land
Back when territories between countries still hadn't been settled, the one that first settle a territory will have control over it
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E. Loyalty
Explanation:
Experts make use of the model known as Exit, Voice, Loyalty, Neglect to evaluate interactions in organizational behavior and comparative politics that usually involve negative modifications of an individual's environment performed by another individual. In an organization, a member's loyalty is higher when the costs to become part of the organization are higher too. The characteristic of loyalty is that a person waits for conditions to improve without doing anything, such as in the case of Victoria.
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In 1820, amid growing sectional tensions over the issue of slavery, the U.S. Congress passed a law that admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, while banning slavery from the remaining Louisiana Purchase lands located north of the 36º 30' parallel.