Answer:
hearing and listening are equally demanding cognitive processes
Explanation:
we need mental process of thinking and understanding.
The type of government Malaysia has is a federal constitutional monarchy. Malaysia is undergoing democratization because the people of Malaysia had a election and elected a prime minister, which means it is a democracy because people are allowed to vote.
Answer:
Reverse causality
Explanation:
In trying to explain reverse causality, let us use the example of A and B. We know that A and B are associated, but we think that A is causing a change in B, when in fact B is the one causing a change in A. This is called reverse causality. In the question, Zayvon thinks that as people make more friends, their GPAs increase, when in real sense it is that as people GPA increases, she gains status and attracts more friends.
Answer:
D) The Soviet economy was a tremendous success story; the USSR would still be together if it were not for the ethnic differences.
Explanation:
The Soviet economy was not a tremendous success, in fact, it was in many aspects a failure (although it was a success in some fields).
The other 3, true statements in the question give us a clue why:
The Soviet system benefited the center (Russia) disproportionally, leaving aside the other, peripheral republics in Central Asia, the Caucasus, The Baltics, and Eastern Europe, which were often very poor.
The Soviet system used a planned economy, instead of a market economy, and this led to many errors in the production of goods and services. Resources were often poured in unprofitable industries over more profitable ones, and the geographical location of the economic sectors often did not make sense.
Things that in a market system would likely not happen, ocurred in the soviet planned economy because the planners did not realize their mistakes.
Answer:
B (Both countries have an economy based mainly on manufacturing.)
Explanation:
Nigeria is known as the giant of Africa and South Africa is the 2nd biggest.
The both countries are known for it's manufacturing, cultural and sports. There is one form of rivalry or the other going on between Nigeria and South Africa. In economic, sports or culture, Nigeria and South Africa always compete for that.