Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Both options explains the illegal actions.
"Coerce" means to persuade someone forcefully ,particularly an unwilling person to do something with use of force. 
Stacy actions are illegal as he seeks to make a gain over someone wrongfully 
Biff is under duress, he is an unwilling person that is forced to do something he doesn't want to do by Stacy.
So therefore both options A and B are true.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
d. stressor; stress reaction
Explanation:
In psychology, the term stressor refers to an stimulus, event or situation that cause a reaction of tension or stress in a person. Stressors usually create <u>physical reactions to them.</u>
In this example, r<u>ush hour traffic can create tension in a person (therefore it is considered a stressor) </u>and the <u>physical reaction it creates is an upset stomach. (which would be a stress reaction)</u>. Therefore, the correct answer is d. stressor; stress reaction
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
UK has not recorded much number of Racism as Italy and USA so I agree with them 50%
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>Mrs. Linley is trying to develop her students' "self-efficacy".
</span>Self-efficacy is characterized as an individual judgment of "how well one can execute approaches required to manage imminent situations". Expectations of self-efficacy decide if an individual will have the capacity to show adapting conduct and to what extent exertion will be maintained even with obstacles.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The assumption that error theorists claim is at the heart of morality is that all moral claims are false because there is no moral knowledge, for knowledge requires truth and there is no moral truth.
This assumption of error theorists is crucial to an understanding of morality as it precludes moral judgments about what other people and cultures regard as morally acceptable.
Therefore, for error theorists, moral judgments are flawed because they do not aim at the truth, because they are not accurate in any moral statement.
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