Culture does influence one's lives in many ways. It does come from the people before us usually our ancestors and this then is being pass on from generation to generation thus one cannot escape culture as it is already part of people's lives.
Answer& explanation
A. Opinion polls are usually used to receive the public opinons by conducting a set of questions usually online.
B. Sampling In research refers to gathering a number of people, objects or items from a larger population , the sample must represent the poulation at large so that the discovered findings can be used to generalize for the whole population from which the sample was taken.
C. biases of polling are social desirability effect which refers to the fact that people or survey participants tends to choose those answers that they believe are social acceptable even if they may not be true and the bandwagon effect
C.
Social desirability: this is when survey respondents in the opinion polls say something that is inaccurate because the truth may not be socially acceptable--such as lying about how many times they smoke cigarettes a day
bandwagon effect: refers to supporting someone not because you have logical reason to do so but because they seem to be ahead of everyone in the polls; it's like going with the winning team.
he Constitution of 1876 began with a lengthy bill of rights. It declared that Texas was a free and independent state, subject only to the Constitution of the United States, that all free men have equal rights, and that the writ of habeas corpus could not be suspended or unduly delayed.
Explanation:
First, the Five Good Emperors brought relative peace, stability, and prosperity to Rome. Since they were preceded, then followed by, some pretty ruthless characters, this makes them stand out in the pages of Roman history.
Answer:
Infringement on the right of choice
Explanation:
Taking into cognizance the fact that the person does not believe in the drug that is purportedly being administered to him, describes his right to make choices.
The statement of the nurse therefore portrays that of retracting his freedom if he refuses to take the drug, by establishing fear into the person.