The "secret santa" game is a holiday classroom game for children in which every student brings in a present (with no identifying
name) and puts it in a large basket. each present is then randomly assigned to a child in the class. in effect, then, everyone is giving a "secret" gift. from the teacher's standpoint, our "random" assignment has to exclude the possibility that a child's gift ends up back with that same child.
The correct answer is selection. Selection is being defined
as an action or process by which an individual engages to choosing something or
someone that are called to be more fitting or suitable to a certain thing or
event that may occur.
Having a large ocean on each side of the country (D) made early Americans consider isolationist policies in regards to their relations with other nations. The oceans have served as a natural defense against others for centuries.