Answer:
1. Decisions are made by the representatives elected by the people. These representatives represent the ideas and opinions of those voters who have elected them to take decisions on their behalf.
2. In a democracy, people want to know if a decision was taken through correct procedure, can find this out. In this way, they have some degree of control over the whole process of decision making.
3. In a democracy people have the right and mean to examine the process of decision making.
4. Sometimes important issues are put forward by the government for public debate before a decision is taken.
5. Demonstration, movement, pressure groups, etc. provide means in the hands of people to influence decision making.
Explanation:
Answer:
The two words to fill in the blanks are; generally and specifically
Explanation:
Allport's position is contrary to scientific method because is interested in what is generally true, whereas Allport was interested in what is specifically true.
Answer:
I am honored to be the new administrator for this SAT. But it has come to my attention that there was cheating found in the last SAT. There will be changes and those will be as follows.
SAT papers will from now on be randomized. No one paper will be the same this will make it harder for students to copy answers from one another.
There will always be an extra teacher in a classroom. As distractions and blind spots from the teacher are a problem.
Students are not allowed to bring there own pencils. Only the #2 pencil bring by the teacher is allowed. Please note that if a student cannot hold a #2 properly they may be issued rubber sleeves to adjust the feel of the pencil.
An and all distractions may cause the test to be reset and students will take a different copy of the test. this is too anything as a student acting in a inappropriate manner to a ring of a cellphone. Any student tapping or making any "body signals" must be told to stop.
These rules will be placed indefinitely.
-Administrator
<span>This scenario is similar
to the cultural revolution.</span>
The Cultural Revolution was a muddled mass movement in the
People's Republic of China launched by in 1966. It was founded on the notion that
elitists were undermining the government and Chinese society. It was aimed at
bringing the areas of education, art and literature in line with Communist
ideology