<span>A self-fulfilling prophesy is a prediction which is made true by the fact that people believe it. One mechanism which can explain self-fulfilling prophesies is that the belief that something will happen causes people to adapt their behavior in such a way that the result is likely to come about. For example, a person who believes himself or herself destined for failure is, because of this pessimism, unlikely to cultivate the sorts of habits that might lead to success.</span>
Answer: As children learn the rules for combining words and using suffixes to modify words, they often engage in overregularization. One common overregularization error children make:
c. They apply a suffix to a word instead modifying the root of the word (e.g. "tooths" instead of "teeth" or "fighted" instead of "fought")
Explanation: When children are learning and developing language, they often use known rules in a generalized manner rather than adopting the small necessary changes such as irregular verb changes. For an example, saying “I runned away” instead of “I ran away”.
The answer is: Cabinet member
The cabinet member of the government consist of the individuals with specific skill sets that can handle one specific aspect of the government, including the matters related to labor practices.
The presidents could directly picked these cabinet members themselves based on their own evaluation and whether their skill set would fit into the presidents' plan.
Answer: Islam
Explanation:
The religion of Egypt is mostly Islam owning to the fact that they are Arabs and close to the Middle East. Historically, the Egyptians had their own religion which had gods such as Ra and Osiris but as Egypt was conquered by various empires, their religion changed.
When the Muslims conquered and annexed Egypt completely from the Christian Byzantine empire in 646, Arabs flooded into the country over the next centuries and made the country's religion, Islam. There exists a very small minority of Christians however known as the Coptic Christians.
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Answer: would not ensure that the winner of the popular vote would become President
Explanation:
Neither the district plan nor the proportional plan to reform the Electoral College would ensure that the winner of the popular vote would become President.
The district plan still allows the possibility of electing a President that wins the electoral vote but loses the popular vote.
And the proportional plan does allow the election of the President by popular vote but it doesn´t ensure that the winner of the popular vote would become President.