The correct answer is: "the Mediterranean Sea".
The capital of the Empire, Rome, was initially located on a very strategical point, in the middle of the Northern shore of the Mediterranean sea. Moreover, the Roman conquerors expanded the territories of the Empire around the Mediterranean coasts. It was easy to conduct internal ship trade among Roman provinces, and also to undertake commercial activities with other Mediterranean civilizations such Phoenicians, in the North African coasts, or the Carthaginians. These rich trade activities, together with the territorial expansion, gave economic glory to the Roman Empire, and in turn, power.
The correct answer is Job B has a lower salary than job A, but the benefits make job B a more attractive pay package
The comparison is similar to the metaphor used to demonstrate qualities or actions of elements.
Answer:
1.Generates revenue for a particular country
2. It creates room to development and learning of new cultures and system of living
This question is incomplete; here is the complete question:
Fourteen-year-old Jean-Claude, an avid video game player, reads a flawed study showing that video game players are smarter than most people. Then he reads a second study with similar flaws proposing that video game players are poor leaders. What would you predict will happen:
A. He would dismiss the findings of the first study and overlook the flaws in the second study.
B. He would now believe that video game players are poor leaders.
C. He would overlook the flaws in the first study and dismiss the findings of the second study.
D. He would now believe that video game players are both smarter and poor leaders.
The correct answer to this question is C. He would overlook the flaws in the first study and dismiss the findings of the second study.
Explanation:
In general, individuals tend to favor information that supports their points of view or preferences, this is a type of cognitive bias known as confirmation bias. Additionally, this is a type of bias because individuals do not consider objectively whether the information is accurate or reliable. This is likely to occur in the case of Jean-Claude because even when the studies are flawed it is likely he supports the first study that shows video game players are smarter. After all, this supports his beliefs and preferences. Moreover, he might dismiss the findings of the second study that is opposite to his preferences.