The correct answers are working on a history test and solving a sudoku puzzle.
The reason for this is because you can listen to music and don't need to be explicitly conscious - imagine drifting away in thoughts while you listen to music, or do something completely unrelated.
The same goes for riding a bike. Once you know how to ride a bike and know the path where you're going, your attention and explicit consciousness can be allocated somewhere completely else :)
The correct answers are the middle two - because of them require you to be present and attentive of the situation and what you have to do.
The correct answer for this question is 11.6 years later or 2001. That is when the population of the West would be equal to the population of the Midwest. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. <span>He demanded that his ideas for Reconstruction be followed and ignored others' advice for rebuilding the region.</span> <span>I am seeing a woman being chained which would depict slavery and "Andrew Johnson president or king" infers that he is probably being tyrannical.</span>
Answer:
Judiciary
Explanation:
The federal government of the United States is made up of 3 branches,
1. Legislative -> Creates laws
2. Judiciary -> Evaluates laws
3. Executive -> Carries out laws
So when a federal court rules on a matter the losing party is always entitled to file an appeal, but just because an appeal is filed does not mean it will be granted, in fact most appeals don't even make it to appeals. I'm not going to detail every possible outcome because the court system is very complex and my knowledge of it only goes so far. Ultimately the highest court in the U.S is the supreme court, which is the head of the Judicial branch.
Too much money chasing too few goods is a common way use Early Keynesian theorists developed the balanced budget multiplier, which suggests that an equal increase in government spending and tax revenue will boost aggregate demand<span> by precisely the increase in the amount spent.</span>