The north of the US did not want slavery while the south did want slavery. they had a war over it (the civil war) the north won and slavery was abolished.
Answer: B) Yes, especially if the people who are on a do dash not dash call registry have a trait that is not accurately represented by the remaining people in the sample
If the person conducting the survey wants a good random sample then they should take opinions from a broad audience, including people from different backgrounds, races, ages, cultures etc. In this case, the people that are not on the call registry most likely have a common trait that would explain why they're not in there (ie. they're too young to be eligible to be in the call registry, they are too old to be on the call registry, etc). Not calling them then would throw off the sample. Because of this, B is the correct answer.
Answer:
d. Our experience of the world is highly subjective.
Explanation:
William James argued that two people could view the same stimulus quite differently because the mental state of two-people is entirely different.
William James(1842-1910) was a great psychologist and a philosopher of his time in the United States and had a great contribution to the development of psychology. He was the first person to teach psychology in the united states, and often called the father of American psychology. He was the founder of Functionalism school of thought. Functionalism was developed to understand the mental processes and to study behavior and consciousness. William James' theory of functionalism defines the causal relationship between external behaviors and internal states.
According to functionalism, society is a system that consists of interconnected parts that make effort together in consonance to maintain social equilibrium for the whole and a state of balance.
Answer: The answer is C). Uniform Commercial Code
Explanation: The United States of Code is the official compilation and codification of the general and permanent federal statutes of the United States. The titles are from 1 to 54 (with title 53 been reserved). All the examples given above are federal laws except the Uniform Commercial Code which is a uniformly adopted state law.