The conflict at hand is a State law versus a Federal law (National rights vs. state rights)
The question is then basically asking,
- Part 1: What laws support State laws > (trumping) Federal laws (in other words, that states have rights independent of federal laws)
- Part 2: What laws support Federal laws > (trumping) State laws (in other words, that Congress has rights that trump state laws).
Yes, because with farming your a lot more assertive, because you will get at least something, but with foraging, it’s never for sure that you’re going to get what you want/need.
Explanation:
Yes it can because to be liveable a country should have excellent infrastructure, excellent education, affordable health care and decent wages but to make that possible you need a healthy economy which is sustainable. Please make me brainliest
The correct answer is B. Preoccupation
Explanation:
Patrick Carnes Ph.D. defines sexual addiction through a cycle of four steps that include preoccupation, rituals, action out, and despair. In the case of preoccupation, this is defined as the first stage of the cycle, in which the individual engages in compulsive thoughts, and fantasies related to his/her desired sexual situation. This means, during this stage the individual escapes from reality and focus on fantasying about a situation, person, object, etc. that arouses sexual desire.
Ben is in the preoccupation step of this cycle because he cannot concentrate because he is fantasizing about the future, and past scenarios for exhibitionism, which means he engages in fantasies and though he cannot control and make him be away from reality.
Answer:
sample, population
Explanation:
In inferential statistics analysis of a sample which represents a larger population is chosen and the results of the analysis reflects what the results would have been if the entire population was considered as the sample. The accuracy of the research depends on how closely the sample represents the population
Amy is completing her master’s thesis work through inferential statistics. She is trying to find out the dating attitudes and behaviors among young adults. It is not possible to carry out the survey by considering the entire population of the country. So, she has taken a sample of 200 young adults from a larger population. The sample has been chosen in such a manner that it reflects the larger population.