Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
The stimulus caused by exchange rate variations will differ for each group. If the dollar depreciates against the Canadian currency, it will be good for exporting companies, which will gain competitiveness, but it will be bad for companies that import Canadian inputs, as imports will become more expensive. If the dollar appreciates, that stimulus is reversed. Exporting companies will lose competitiveness while importers will buy cheaper products. For consumers, it will all depend on the type of product they are buying. In case of devaluation it will be more expensive to buy imported products, in case of appreciation it will be cheaper.
The higher the concordance rate, <u>the more similar two persons are</u>
Answer:
b) the tendency to return to a balanced or stable internal state
Explanation:
Homeostatis is the state of an organism's internal biology which is steady and is maintained by the organism. It is the base state of an organism.
The organism maintains homoestasis by three components a receptor, a control centre, and an effector. The receptor senses any change in the enviroment, the control center acts according to the environment and the effector causes a change in the organism to reach homeostasis.
Answer:
d. behavioral; brain
Explanation:
The facial-feedback hypothesis was pioneered by William James and Charles Darwin but their hypothesis was not a proven hypothesis or theory, it is a conjecture.
According to the facial-feedback hypothesis, the contraction or the physical expression of the facial muscles tries to communicate what a certain individual feels for some other person. It also reveals oneself about how one feels about others.
In the context, the smile is a behavioral component of our emotion as when we smile, the facial muscles on our face sends a signal to the brain that determines the emotions we experience.
The correct answer is A) Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government.
The conclusion that is best supported by this cartoon is "Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government."
This has been shown in many civil rights movements around the world. The government thinks that putting in jail the heads of any civil rights movement would be enough to stop the movement or a revolt. But in most cases, this is not the truth. On the contrary, when the leader is jailed, automatically it becomes a martyr, and its followers have a stronger reason to fight for. This was the case of Nelson Mandela and the South African people. After so many years in prison, Mandela left jail to become the President of South Africa.