Answer:
African Americans are more likely to be prosecuted under habitual offender statutes if they commit property crimes with White American victims than if the African Americans commit violent crimes with African American victims.
Explanation:
"African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the black racial groups of Africa. The phrase generally refers to descendants of enslaved black people who are from the United States."
Answer:
D. physical boundary
Explanation:
Google the himalayas as borders in south east asian countries, you'll clearly see that they exist as physical boundaries between nations such as Nepal and China.
Answer.
Technical reasoning.
Explanation:
Logical reasoning tests (also known as critical reasoning tests) are designed to assess a candidate's ability at skills such as how to interpret patterns, number sequences or the relationships between shapes.
As such they have much in common with diagrammatic tests, as well as abstract reasoning tests and inductive reasoning tests. There are also verbal versions of logical tests, examples of which we'll cover in more detail below.
Logical reasoning tests assess a candidate's ability to use structured thinking to deduce from a short passage which of a number of statements is the most accurate response to a posed question. This involves the ability to isolate and identify the various components of any given argument.
Logical reasoning tests are frequently used during the application process at investment banks, accountancy & professional services firms and consulting firms, among others.
The tests are usually provided by an external supplier, such as SHL or Kenexa.
The Different Types of Logical Reasoning Test
The most common form of logical reasoning test you'll come across is the diagrammatic version, which we'll cover first. As some employers also like to use verbal logic tests, we cover how to tackle those, with example questions, in the second section.
Zhou dynasty took over from Shang after defeating them in the Battle of Muye<span> in </span>1046 BC<span>. They governed significant part of China till </span>771 BC<span> when their emperor was defeated and killed in battle. The first </span>275 years of their reign<span> is known as the </span>Western Zhou<span> period. After the 771 BC defeat, the Zhou moved their capital eastwards beginning the </span>Eastern Zhou dynasty<span>. During the Eastern Zhou period, the Zhou emperor was only the nominal and ritual head while the real power resided with the feudal chiefs of various states. This period is further divided into the </span>Spring and Autumn period<span>from </span>771 to 475 BC<span> and the </span>Warring States period<span> from </span>475 BC to 221 BC<span>. The Zhou lost all power after being defeated by the </span>Qin state<span> in </span>256 BC<span>. Their reign of </span>790 years<span> is the longest.</span>