Maceo Smith, Carter Wesley
Answer:
The best answer of the choices provided would be "checks and balance"
Explanation:
example: supreme court and treaties both require senate approval by 2/3rds vote. Although the senate can change "rules" by a majority vote (the last 2 majority leaders each changed senate rules in favor of their party.
Explanation:
I am working at a graphic firm and a project needs to completed that me and my team members are working on. As a need of the project I have to stay late at my office to after work to met the deadlines. So it is my responsibility to work late and deliver the project in time.
But I have also promised my neighbor to take him to an important appointment that day at 6:30 p.m., which is also important to me as I have promised him and the appointment is important.
In this situation, I will see and try to find a friend of mine who knows my neighbor so that he can take my neighbor to the appointment as scheduled whereas I can stay late at office and complete my project long with the other team members.
Answer:
Yes, They can.
Explanation:
The fourth amendment protected every citizens in united states from unreasonable searches and seizures. This means that if police want to search for evidence from private property, the search need to be conducted with a warrant.
But, in the case above, police was not the one that took the evidence. It was another individual who later gave the evidence to the police.
So technically, the police wasn't conducting any search that protected by the fourth amendment.
The Type II error would be to conclude that EnerG is no more nutritious than Supreme when Energy actually provides more health benefits.
Option b
<u>Explanation:</u>
Type II error sometimes referred to as beta error is a term in statistics that doesn’t reject the false-null hypothesis. It occurs when one refuses to reject the false null hypothesis. In this type of error, the false findings are accepted as true.
It also confirms two different scenarios as similar even though they are different. It can be reduced by adjusting the criteria of the null hypothesis by increasing tolerance with caution to ensure that the error type doesn’t end up being Type I error.