I think it is B because the Columbian exchange was bringing what they already had in the old world to the New world and what the New world had that the old world didn’t they brought they brought to the old world if that makes sense.
The National incident management system is focused on tactical planning, and the National Response Framework is focused on coordination.
A cohesive, coordinated, and seamless national framework for domestic incident response is created when the National incident management system and the National Response Framework work together to integrate the capabilities and resources of various governmental jurisdictions, incident management and emergency response disciplines, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector.
Together, the National incident Management System and National Response Framework aim to strengthen the nation's incident management and response capabilities. The National Response Framework offers the framework and methods for a national level incident response policy, whereas National incident Management System provides the template for the management of incidents regardless of size, scope, or cause.
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The way I see this is less a question on whether or not democracy is good, but whether it's within suitable boundaries to work correctly. The overarching state exists to keep a certain order, and, if someone is to see that status quo as bad, they often won't see a point to voting. If you agree don't think this, you should engage in discussion with them about the current status quo. If you do, you should try to find the least bad candidate if you choose to vote, while focusing on actions outside of a ballot.
Delegate is the term used for assigning the responsibility of completing a task to another person.
If you delegate a task to someone, you are entrusting that task to another person. Usually the person that delegates a task has seniority over the other person. There are many synonyms for delegate that would also be appropriate to use in the blank, like transfer or assign.