<span>The correct answer here is chronological order.
There are numerous ways of organizing your speech and chronological is one of them and for presentation on a person, Ronald Reagen in this example, is a good choice. The chronological structure follows events as they have happened. So a story from a childhood to death is a an good example of a chronological structure. </span>
Here are the correct answers of the given questions above.
2. The major crime that is most <span>frequently reported to the police, according to the UCR/ NIBRS is larceny-theft. The correct answer would be the last option, option D.
3. The correct answer that would complete the given statement above would be CESARE BECCARIA, the second option. In the mid-1700s. Cesare Beccaria </span>wrote nine principles that still guide many of out ideas about criminal justice today.
Hope these answers helps.
a job offer relocates me to Washington
- pull factor
the movement of people from rural areas to cities
-urbanization
the difference between birth and death rates
-natural increase
study of population patterns and change
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number of people living in defined area
- population density
I was forced to leave my home after the war started
-migration
Explanation:
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Answer:
Cassiopeia; Queen
Explanation:
Cassiopeia is a star constellation. It is located at the Northern sky. It is one of the largest sky constellation. It is considered as 25th largest constellation.
The Cassiopeia constellation can be well seen at the month of November. It lies in the first quadrant of North hemisphere. The latitudes in which the Cassiopeia constellations can be seen is between +90° and -20°.
The Cassiopeia constellation is named after the Greek mythological character, Cassiopeia who is the queen of Ethiopia and the wife of King Cepheus. She is very famous for her beauty an also for her arrogance.
Thus the answer for the fill in the blanks is ---
Cassiopeia; Queen
<em>B). Extrinsic feedback</em>
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Here, the coach is acting as an outside source during the athletes performance. He sees a problem, and gives feedback as an external force.