The correct answer is <span>the amendment receives a two-thirds vote.
The amendment process is difficult because of this since everyone has to agree on it and it doesn't happen often that 2/3 of both houses agree on anything. The two-thirds numbers is called the supermajority.</span>
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Alanis is sitting down after school to examine the research project she has been assigned in her high-school history class. She must first research the reasons behind the Great Depression in American history. Then, she must develop assertions concerning the best way to nurture a nation's economy. Which type of thinking has her teacher asked her to engage in?
A. Inductive reasoning
B. Deductive reasoning
C. Utilizing representativeness heuristics
D. Utilizing availability heuristics
Answer:
The type of thinking she was asked to engage in is:
A. Inductive reasoning
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Explanation:
<u>When we engage in inductive reasoning, we use premises to reach a conclusion. In other words, we use data that we know to be true or false to draw possible conclusions from.</u> In inductive reasoning, there is room for error. That is, even if all the premises are true, the conclusion we reach can very well be false. In the case explained in the passage, Alanis has been asked to research the reasons behind the Great Depression. The reasons will be her premises. From them, she must draw a conclusion - how to nurture a nation's economy. However, even with the right and true premises, Alanis can still come up with ideas that wouldn't really work to nurture the economy. That is an example of inductive reasoning.
Answer:
d. The sick elderly lack many basic rights to protect them from abusive caretakers.
Explanation:
Age discrimination occurs when resources and opportunities are vetoed to individuals, a restriction whose criterion is based mainly on age. This prejudice occurs when older individuals are perceived according to preconceived stereotypes and negative looks. At the individual level, these actions are triggered by the chronological age or appearance of the person: the face, the body and the clothes. Collectively, aging becomes evident in the way services are organized, localized, or described.
An example of age discrimination can be seen even in formulating laws and establishing citizens' rights. This is because, we can see that in our society there are few laws that guarantee the rights of the elderly to defend themselves against abusive caregivers. This lack of security for the elderly has arisen from the age bias that makes people in power forget that the elderly are still thinking beings and important citizens for society.
"The ultimate playground player," is how Bill Bradley once described Monroe.
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