Answer:
b. marked the most important change in the U.S. Constitution since the Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States is the written legal document of the United States federal government according to which the function and the structures of the U.S. government works. It also provides the basic rights to the citizens of United States.
The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution is the first ten amendments that guaranteed certain fundamental rights to the U.S. citizens such as freedom of speech, worship and assembly, etc.
The fourteen amendment to the United States' Constitution was ratified in the year 1868. It provided citizenship to the people through naturalization or by birth in United States to all including the former slaves and granted equal protection to all the citizens of the laws.
Hence the correct option is (b).
Incomplete question. The full question read;
Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?
- Word-for-Word plagiarism
- Paraphrasing plagiarism
- This is not plagiarism
In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button.
Original Source Material
The way the U.S. judicial system works, a defendant is first found to be innocent or guilty. The punishment sentence is determined only after a defendant has been found guilty. It might seem that this is a relatively minor procedural issue. Yet, the order of this decision-making can mean the difference between life and death, or even between conviction and acquittal.
References:
Dixit, A. K., & Nalebuff, B. J. (1991). <em>Thinking strategically: The competitive edge in business, politics, and everyday life. </em>New York, NY: Norton.
Answer:
- <u>Paraphrasing plagiarism </u>
Explanation:
Note, <u>paraphrase plagiarism</u> occurs when someone carefully rewrites the viewpoints of another person using different or shorter words without citing the original owner of the expressed thought or viewpoint.
It could be observed here, unlike the original source material that contained a reference, the student version has no reference or citation, thus making it a good example of paraphrasing plagiarism.
Answer:
"He isn't extraordinary. He is simply a man and no more, and is subject to all the fears and all the cowardice and all the timidity that any other man is subject to”
Quote from the novel and film" One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
It is negative.
Extraordinary here would explain Murphy's behaviour.
Explanation:
The quote is one from the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kelsey, capturing the moment where the antagonist, Nurse Hatched tries to break an inmate, Murphy and make him fall under her manipulation. Here the brute woman is out to convince other inmates that Murphy isn't what they think he is(extraordinary)
It is negative because the speaker's(Nurse Hatched intentions) intentions were negative. She wanted the other inmates to see Murphy in a bad light since they think him extraordinary.
Extraordinary in this case would clearly define Murphy's behaviour. Murphy displayed a rebellious demeanor to resist Nurse Hatched's control in contrast to other inmates conforming behaviour to her negative manipulation. She however underestimates Murphy's capabilities and believes she could break him by applying bullying tactics as used on other inmates
Answer: Affect blend.
Explanation:
Affect blend is the situation when facial expression are expressing and depicting about multiple emotions and feeling at the same time.Expression from one phase of face describes a particular emotion and other phase of face depict different emotion.This can lead to confusion in understanding the actual emotion
According to the question,Perter's facial expression is describing affect blend phenomena where he is displaying two different emotions from face.
Perfect competition is the simplest market structure, where the market is assumed to be in equilibrium and that all sellers sell the same product at the same price. The four conditions for perfect competition are:
1. There are many buyers and sellers in the market so that no one individual or seller can influence the price of the products, goods, and services.
2. Identical products are offered by the sellers
3. Both the buyers and the sellers are well-informed about the products and want to maximize profit.
4. Entry and exit to and from the market can be done freely by the sellers and buyers.
There is no market which displays 100% perfect competition. However, markets exhibiting nearly perfect competition do exist. These include street food vending and agricultural markets.