Answer:
McClelland’s need for achievement corresponds most closely to -needs for achievement, power, and affiliation that are about the same-.
Answer:
C, Aboriginal languages are no longer spoken
Explanation:
Well, Australia actually does not have an official language, so that one is true. About 76% of Australians speak english, and about 2.5% of the citizens speak Mandarin Chinese. Aboriginal (Indigenous) languages will probably always be spoken. Even though there are only about 120 left of the original 250.
Noongar/Nyungar (south-west WA - 443 speakers)
Wiradjuri (central NSW - 432 speakers)
Ngarrindjeri (south-east of Adelaide - 302 speakers)
Gamilaraay (western NSW - 92 speakers)
Kaurna (Adelaide - 46 speakers)
Maybe, depends on your actions
Answer: except no 4 justice hear oral argument for 50weeks but only on Mondays.
Explanation: it is only on the month of May to June that the court meet on Mondays at 10am but as the month progresses(mainly the last week's) additional days are added to it usually called opinion days.
Oral argument in the supreme Court are held on Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesday alone unless the court deem it fit to add an additional day or days to it. Oral argument are open to public view with a specific time attached to it.
Jackson referred to William Eustis’s circular letter of 22 Aug. 1812 to the governors of Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Illinois Territory, announcing that William Henry Harrison had been appointed a brigadier general in the U.S. Army and requesting that the governors “call out & place at his disposal, such portion of the Detached militia as he may require”