A. Emperor Alexander Severus, who was assassinated by his troops after a defeat.
B. Roman Senade, which accepted some army generals as legitimate emperors.
C. Security of the border, which they were supposed to keep. While the were fighting among themselves, they neglected the defenses of the Emprire, resulting in invasions.
D. Crisis, which ended with the Reforms made by Diocletian.
Answer: The liver releases <u>Glucose.</u>
Explanation:
When a person is stressed the liver is a very important organ. The liver will release the glucose into your system that in return gives you a small boost of much needed energy.
If you are suffering from ongoing/chronic stress the liver may have trouble keeping up with the bodies demand for extra energy. This can cause a person to suffer from constipation and sometimes diarrhea. The body could have digestion issues also from the chronic stress.
<span>MEAN. As the distribution becomes more skewed the mean and the median move away from the mode. With extremely skewed distributions the mean will be somewhat misleading as a measure if central tendency, because it is highly influenced by extreme scores.</span>
Answer: The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire.
Date: 1754-1763
I believe that this situation represents the concept of challenge in the cognitive appraisal process.
Cognitive appraisal a theory of emotion that involves personal interpretations of people in an event to determine their emotional reaction. The most important part of this theory is the way we interpret the event (as a positive or negative occurrence), as well as what we believe caused the situation. Challenge is experienced when there is an opportunity for self-growth with available coping strategies, whereas threat is experienced when the situation is perceived as leading to failure with no available strategies to cope with it. We hypothesized that participants who appraised the situation as a challenge would perform better and adapt better to changes under difficult goal conditions, as compared with general goals or strategy goals.