The “Baby Boom” was a time period following World War II wherein birth rates went through a massive increase.
Answer:
military engagement
Explanation:
Military Engagement often referred to as Rule of engagement, is a term that describes the combat between opposing forces, which may includes naval, air and army (ground soldiers).
It is often considered as a tactical battle, between two opposing forces that are not bigger than a division and it ranges between few hours to days, often between one to two days, and on rare occasion, it can last on maximum of five days.
Most notable rules of engagement in the US are standing ROE (SROE), this is a situation in which the U.S. is not actually at war and thus seeks to constrain military action, and wartime ROE (WROE), this situation do not limit military responses to offensive actions.
Answer:
gathering information
Explanation:
The decision making process is critical for considering all relevant elements and avoiding errors when a decision needs to be made. From this process, complexity and uncertainty gradually give way to a deeper understanding of the problem and the cost-effectiveness of the available options. Regarding the case presented in the question above, we can say that Professor Thompson, in the phase called gathering information, in the decision making process.
The phase called gathering information is about understanding the situation, gathering as much information about the problem as possible. This phase is directed to the causes of a problem or to the justifications of a position in the problem. One tip to use this phase is to use mind maps to associate the description of the problem and the data obtained about it.
Answer:
A,B,C
Explanation:
The correct answer are : A. John Rolfe taught the Jamestown settlers how to plant and harvest tobacco, which saved the colony's economy.
A. John Rolfe taught the Jamestown settlers how to plant and harvest tobacco, which saved the colony's economy. - True - In 1612, colonist John Rolfe had contact with tobacco seeds from Spanish varieties and started the plantation. By 1616 Chesapeake tobacco became a profitable export in the colony.
B. The first settlers at Jamestown made the colony successful because they were hardworking and anxious to build permanent homes. - False - The first settlers in Jamestown were mostly townsmen, unfamiliar with farming or adventurers who avoided manual labor. They were looking to find gold and friendly Indians but found diseases, starvation, and death. Some could successfully trade with Indians and learn how to grow maize, something that allowed them to survive.
C. Most workers on the early plantations came from the islands of the Caribbean. - False - Most workers in the early plantations came from Europe, specially under the indenture servitude.
Answer:
1. Urbanization
2. phones
3. First continential congress?
(Three is probably wrong, be warned.)