Answer:
a. occupational rankings are roughly the same in all high-income nations.
Explanation:
(Assuming that the blank space is supposed to be a question mark and the rest of the statement would be answer D.)
Occupational Prestige is a way for sociologists to basically rate a persons job based on the belief of how worthy the job is within society. Based on this information and the answers provided within the question, It can be assumed that occupational rankings are roughly the same in all high-income nations.
I hope this answered your question. If you have any more questions feel free to ask away at Brainly.
Answer: Today, about 93% of Arabs are adherents of Islam, and there are sizable Christian minorities. Arab Muslims primarily belong to the Sunni, Shiite, Ibadi, and Alawite denominations.
Explanation:
Answer:
There is a high positive correlation between sleep and exam performance
Explanation:
Correlation studies the degree of association between two variables. A correlation coefficient of 0.5 to 1 is regarded as a strong correlation, that is an increase in one variable will result in an increase in the other variable. A correlation coefficient that lies between 0.3 to 0.49 is regarded as moderately correlated while a value of 0 means that there is no correlation.
Thus, the result of this study shows that an increase in sleeping time will result in better exam performance.
Answer:
2/6 = 2 shillings sixpence or about 68 US cents, equivalent to $15.96 today. 5/- = 5 shillings (no pence) or about $1.35 in the US in 1900, which would be equivalent to $32.40 today. So, back then Bob would be able to buy anything that would be worth $225 in the U.S.
Parliament: There is no such thing in the United States. There's a senate and a house of representatives where the governing bodies are elected.
House of Representatives: I sort of gave it away in the previous answer. This is the answer.
Supreme Court: These people are never elected. They are hand picked by the president and much be approved of by the house.
Constitutional Congress: I'm not sure what this is: in any event it is not the answer.
Military: You mean that tough drill Sargent is elected? Who'd vote for him? No this answer is just taking up space, but it is today's laugh.