Answer:
B. applying most Bill of Rights protections to state governments.
Explanation:
Incorporation, according to United States law is simply the way sections of the Bill of Rights are applied to state level instead of only federal level.
Before the 20th Century, most notably in 1833, the Supreme Court ruled that the Bill of Rights applied only to federal legal and not at state level. Also in 1876, the Supreme Court also ruled that the First and Second Amendment didn't apply to the state level.
However, from the early 1900s, there were decisions taken by the Supreme Court which interpreted that the Fourteenth Amendment was to incorporate many parts of the Bill of Rights and for the first time, it was applicable to state governments.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The people in the bureaucracy are doing specialized tasks that demand training and competency. Only people specialized for their jobs can have the job done professionally.
The cons of specialization are that the bureaucrats can't work out of their field of specialization. The structure of the bureaucracy is called hierarchy, which goes from the menial worker to the highest executive body. People in every level of specialization have their jurisdiction and responsibility.
Answer:
Laziness
Explanation:
Strategic planning refers to the process of clearly defining the future plan where the company is headed along with specific list of actions, resources allocation, and budgeting that the company need to do to get there.
Strategic planning will most likely be good for every company, but it does not necessarily needed for the company to profit. Often times, the scope of operation was too small for strategic planning to be necessary. (For example, many small restaurants or other forms of small private owned businesses can generate a profit without having to make strategic planning). Laziness is not a valid reason why some of them chose not to do it.
Answer:retroactive interference
Explanation:
Retroactive interference (retro=backward) , when we learn something new it tends to interfere with what we have learnt initially, this means the new learnt task interferes with the task we have learnt earlier such that we forget the earlier task.
This is more common if our memories have similarities such as learning a new langauge may tend to interfere with the old language that you have learnt.l before.
Having learnt Italy now interferes with the ability to learn Spanish.