Answer:
Material behavior could be brittle, ductile, tough, stiff or strong
Explanation:
Brittle: A materials brittleness is the extent to which it easily fractures when it is subjected to pressure from an external force.
Ductile: Ductility of a material indicates how easily a material can get get deformed under when subjected to tensile stress.
Stiff: The degree of stiffness of a material is the extent to which it resists elastic deformation when a load is applied.
Strong: Strength is the property of a material which breakdown or deformation as a result of exertion by load.
Tough: The toughness of a material is the ability for it to be subjected to external load or force without being fractured. i
Answer:
Tendency to engage in charity is strongest for religious individuals were religious behavior is a matter of personal choice.
Explanation:
A religious individual
This is often refered to as someone who tries in every possible way to live his or her life in accordance with his or her faith. Those who regularly engages in religious activities is termed "religious".
Religion
This is often known as an organized and collective belief or faith system.
Intrinsic religiosity
This kind of religiosity deals with the fact that it is an individual's primary motive in life and it is the driving force in their life while Extrinsic religiosity is religiosity motivated by external, non-religious rewards.
Helping is the act of rendering assistance to fellow human being especially those of the same faith.
Religion is not enforced but mostly a matter of personal choice. One can decide to be in it or not. Religious people most times are actively involved in charity so as to render help,draw people to their faith or make the world a better place.
ruled that the unequal financing of public schools in cities, suburbs, and rural districts is not a constitutional matter
This was in a 1973 decision in the case of San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, the Court held that there is no constitutional right to an equal education.
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