<u>The need to form compacts with other states:</u>
They make compact agreements with other states because they wanted to achieve together and what the neighbouring states having the problems of doing alone. They make the contract for the sharing enforcement data and the development of the water,oil, wildlife.
They believe the full faith and credits clause of the constitution and require each states to honour and enforce the laws, official documents and the court ruling of other states. The states of the compacts to form one to another to have the relationship with the other states.
Answer: d) Fence sitting.
Explanation:
Fence sitting is the situation were a person is unable to decide between two options present in any argument, questioning, competition etc.This indecisiveness can be due to lack of courage or confusion.
According to the question, fence sitting concept is not applicable on results obtained from research of Dr.Gore as mostly students are able to make decision about the question.Thus, lack of decisiveness is not shown through this scenario.
Other options are incorrect because yea-saying, response set and acquiescence are not the factors that lack to define opting between two or more side in any situation or argument.Thus, the correct option is option(d).
The answer is A. True
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- Max
<span>The answer to the question "Which of the following would prevent Japanese intervention in its neighboring island of the Philippines?" The answer is D. The Treaty of Portsmouth; once WW2 ended, the Treaty of Manila established the independent nation of The Philippines, preventing any future intervention from Japan. The Gentlemans Agreement, would not have any legal standing; The Roosevelt Corollary was dealing with the US's involvement with Venezuela; The Root-Takahira Agreement was one between US and Japan; and the Teller Amendment were conditions on the US military in Cuba.</span>
Answer:
Their results include major changes in culture, economy and socio-political institutions, usually in response to perceived overwhelming autocracy or plutocracy. Scholarly debates about what does and does not constitute a revolution center on several issues.
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