Color, odor, shape, mass, and texture
Sometime in the mid-1970s the term peace process became widely used to describe the American-led efforts to bring about a negotiated peace between Israel and its neighbors. The phrase stuck, and ever since it has been synonymous with the gradual, step-by-step approach to resolving one of the world's most difficult conflicts. In the years since 1967<span> the emphasis in Washington has shifted from the spelling out of the ingredients of "peace" to the "process" of getting there. … Much of US constitutional theory focuses on how issues should be resolved – the process – rather than on substance – what should be done. … The United States has provided both a sense of direction and a mechanism. That, at its best, is what the peace process has been about. At worst, it has been little more than a slogan used to mask the marking of time.</span><span>[2]</span>
The belief of Marcy best illustrates an external locus of
control. The external locus of control occurs when an individual is likely to
believe that they will likely succeed or fail due to the external factors that
is surrounding them in which is beyond their control. Such example is luck.
"Eat" is the acting verb in the sentence.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed is the first option. The introduction of a third party in politics can <span>offer a new voice that may be missing. It gives voters more options. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>