This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:
Which phrase best describes al Qaeda?
A. Regimented army
B. Enemy state
C. Criminal network
D. Fascist dictatorship
The answer to this question is C. Criminal network
Explanation:
Al Qaeda is the name of an international criminal and terrorist organization. This organization was the one responsible for the September-11 attacks in the U.S. that had thousands of victims, as well as other terrorist attacks such as the bombings in Bali. Moreover, this organization originated in the Middle East as part of an alliance between different groups during the Afghan war but has expanded to become a dangerous worldwide criminal network. In this context, the phrase that best describes al Qaeda is a criminal network.
The answer is C.) Dictators took advantage of the economic vulnerability to gain supporters. (Gradpoint)
A seasonal pattern of symptoms is most likely to be a characteristic of bipolar disorder.
Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that causes unusual changes in mood, activity levels and energy. The mood ranges from manic episodes to a depressive ones. Seasonal pattern represents a potentially important specifier of bipolar disorder. Studies indicate that seasonality may reflect increased severity of disorder.
<em>There are four types of bipolar disorder: Bipolar I, Bipolar II, Cyclothymic, Other Specified and Unspecified Bipolar.</em>
Answer:3rd Spacing - Third-spacing
Explanation:
3rd Spacing - Third-spacing refers to the movement of fluid from the intravascular or intercellular space to tissue compartments, where it gets trapped and becomes useless. The patient will show signs and symptoms of hypovolemia with the exception of weight loss. There may be signs of localized enlargement of organ cavities (such as the abdomen) if they are filled with fluid, a condition referred to as ascites.
Answer: A rise in the number of soccer leagues
A decrease in the cost of raw materials
The opening of two sporting good stores
Explanation: Just took test and got them correct.