Answer:
Option b
Explanation:
Fred in the scenario is demonstrating hindsight bias.
Hindsight bias is also referred as the phenomena of 'knew-it-all-along' and can be defined as the tendency of some people for the perception of the events or over estimation of one's ability to make predictions about the results of any event that could not have been probably predicted.
The hindsight bias might serve as the major cause of the generation of over confidence in an individual about the predictions of the events that can occur in the future.
Answer:
The correct answer is c) break a pledge he had made not to seek another term in office.
Explanation:
Roosevelt, after finishing his second term as the president, made the decision not to appear again for the presidency and decided to go on an expedition to Africa.
After returning from Africa, he finds William Howard Taft as president. He is not satisfied with the policies that William Taft develops, so Roosevelt decides to break his promise not to return to the presidency.
Roosevelt tries to return to the mandate, but it is not easy, he joins the progressive party, and although he did better than Taft, the candidate Woodrow Wilson wins the elections.
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False i believe is your answer
Answer: Activities, Recipient, Mission statement, Founding members.
Explanation:
The non-profit organization can be defined as the organization which provide support both financially and physical care to needy people for example people living in poor conditions, divorced women, slum and asylum children.
The calendar of community will include the activities to be conducted in near future by the non-profit organization, each activity will have the mission statement and beneficiary can be women, children and other members. The founding members of the community will be in-charge of the activities thus the names of members will be included. The donors may not like to reveal their charity for a particular purpose. There may be separate contributors for each activity.