1. False The Eisenhower administration used this strategy
2. True
3. False Mao Zedong was a Chairman of China
4. True
5. False it was the states North and South
Answer:
Trust from whomever that candidate works for
Explanation:
Answer:
a) his irritation with the isolationists.
Explanation:
President Franklin Roosevelt's goal upon entering office in 1933 was the American economy and combating the ills of the Great Depression. This actually triggered him to formulate American laws and policy inorder to actualise that. In the course of his time, the isolationists in his government tried to limit his foreign policies by passing series of laws like the <em><u>Neutrality Acts of 1935 , 1936 and 1937</u></em> which restrict selling of weapons to countries at war and preventing Americans from travelling on ships belonging to countries engaged in wars.
<em>His growing irritation with the isolationists when his aim has been to strengthen ties with foreign markets prompted him to change his foreign policy. This lead to the lifting of the ban on the Neurality Acts.</em>
Answer:
reduced biodiversity
Explanation:
Biodiversity is the variation of plants and animal on earth. Biodiversity involves all creatures in the ecosystem. it consist both terrestrial and aquatic creatures. The richness in variability of life contribute immensely to the ecosystem because each life plays a major and vital role to the ecosystem.
Increased population will invariably affects the biodiversity of a region because more food and other raw material will be source thereby altering the well being of other species in the ecosystem that depend on the raw material.
Example the population explosion of human has bring about increase in fuel consumption. This will cause more involvement of expertise to drill the crude oil to meet the population demand. Through active crude exploration more life in the marine are affected causing unbalance in biodiversity. That is the biodiversity of aquatic life will be reduced when more crude oil find it way to the sea.
Answer: OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Explanation: Observational study as used in social sciences, psychology and statistics can be defined as a research in which the variable that is changed or manipulated in an experiment, is not under INFLUENCE/CONTROL of the researcher.
This is usually done due to logistical restrictions and or due to ethical reasons.
Some types of Observational study are;
Case Control study
Cross sectional study
Longitudinal study.
An example of Observational study will be observers stationed at a supermarket to see how much processed food versus fresh food was purchased.