Its d i just took the test and got it right may i plzz get brainliestt
I believe the answer is: Replication
During a replication, Researchers would repeat the research that conducted in the past, but being done with different situations or different type of subjects. The purpose of such research is to determine if the finding on the previous research would be applicable under different circumstances.
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es ls siguiente.
A pesar de que no se incluyen opciones o incisos para responder a esta pregunta, podemos comentar lo siguiente.
Las actitudes que contribuyen a convivir con la diversidad son las siguientes.
Primero que nada, el respeto. Sin respeto a la diversidad en las personas, no podemos avanzar en el tema.
La siguiente actitud es la tolerancia. La tolerancia va de la mano con el respeto.
La tercera actitud es la compresión, la cual nos permite mostrar compasión por las ideas de los demás.
La cuarta actitud es la empatía, sí, el ponernos en el lugar de la otra persona para saber el por qué piensa y actúa de determinada manera o diferente a la nuestra.
Una última actitud pudiera ser la reciprocidad, entendiendo que lo que nosotros ofrezcamos, es vamos a recibir de los demás.
The first civilizations developed in North Africa, Middle East, and South and East Asia because of the advantages that this areas offered to the people inhabiting them. The biggest advantage were the big rivers with long and wide fertile plains beside them, which enabled the people to be involved in agriculture and produce big amounts of food and even reserves. Since the food problem was solved, they were able to concentrate on other things in their spare time and started to develop architecture, sciences, philosophy, writing systems...
Explanation: The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1882, and again in 1892.] The Exclusion Acts then passed were limited to ten years’ duration. In May next the latest act will expire by limitation, and Congress will be asked to renew it, because, until now, Chinese exclusion has been regarded in diplomatic circles and elsewhere as the settled policy of the country. Has there been any change in the nature of the evil, or in the sentiments of the people? Certainly not on the Pacific Coast, where the lapse of time has made still more evident the non-assimilative character of the Chinese and their undesirability as citizens.