Im guessing that they had a hard time ratifying the consitution thats what lead to difficulty with the declaration of independence hope this helps
B.) Reference Group
<em>A reference group is the group of people that a person looks to as a point of comparison</em>. This is in terms of attitude, looks, behavior, skill, etc.
In Marina's case, she looks up to the two singers and uses them as a reference point in terms of her singing skill and style, as well as her behavior. In doing this, they become her <em>reference group</em>.
If this is a true or false question, then the answer would be true. Recreational time can come before or after school. However, if you are tasked to choose between the 'before' or 'after' time frame, then I shall answer that recreational time usually comes after school.
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Citizenship by naturalization
Any foreign national of full age and capacity may submit an application to obtain Nepali citizenship if: He/she can speak and write in the national language of Nepal. He/she is engaged in any occupation in Nepal. He/she has relinquished his/her citizenship of another state.
Answer: skepticism; Humility.
Explanation:
Okay, let us fill in the gaps in the question given above;
''In psychology class, Paul claims that women are more empathic than men. If Anna asks, "How do you know?" she is demonstrating the scientific attitude of SKEPTICISM. If Paul immediately questioned his own statement, he would be demonstrating the scientific attitude of HUMILITY''.
PS: The two words in capital letters are the words to fill in the gap.
Okay, so let us define the meaning of skepticism. Skepticism is a kind of behaviour or attitude in which one doubt and question a fact or an idea. Looking at the question, we can see that Anna has a skeptical Behavior/attitude toward what Paul said asking him(Paul) how he knew that women are more empathic than men. This type of scientific attitude is known as skepticism.
Assuming Paul immediately questioned his own statement, Paul is said to be demonstrating the scientific attitude of HUMILITY, questioning your own belief.