Answer:
in cartoons, in books, watching others actions
Women in Sparta in general had greater power. within Sparta, free women had more freedom than enslaved women. Although Spartan women were excluded from military and political life, that belong strictly to men, they enjoyed status as mothers of Spartan warriors. Women took responsibility for running households and raising children. The interesting fact is that they could own land and some of the wealthiest Spartans were women.
The
city-states, also called polis, first began to rise because the
citizens who had legal rights made laws to counter the problems they
were having. The cities consisted of an acropolis on a hill and the rest
of the city surrounding the hill. Politics developed because of the
polis and was ruled by the aristocracy.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. people relied more on religion, magic, and superstition than on science to deal with the disease." From information we know about seventeenth-century reactions to the plague, we can infer that people relied more on religion, magic, and superstition than on science to deal with the disease.
Answer:
Obtaining a false negative, that the toxin is not present
Explanation:
Type I error rejects a true null hypothesis wile type II error is not rejecting a false null. These are known as 'false positive' and 'false negative' respectively.
In the case of screening blood it is better to accept a flase positive for the safety of the clients that will receive this as life threatening reactions may occur. Accepting a false negative is more deleterious since a toxin may be present and this is not a suitable specimen for patients.
A type two error is more likely when testing for the toxin and recieving a negative result. For this reason, when screening blood multiple confirmations should be made.