Answer/Explanation:
The British main weakness was their predictable approach of march in groups making them easier to target. Also Britain had to travel over seas making it an expensive cost.
The British main strength is that the British had more troops, money, and weapons.
The Continental Army's main weakness is that the British had control over most of the land and had bribed many of the natives and indentured servants to serve on Britain's side. Not to mention Colonists had a lot to lose because northern states depended on trade with Britain.
The Continental Army's main strength was great leadership from General George Washington who refused to give up and motivated the team to victory.
Answer:
they need to win their game
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Answer:
In this scenario, noise, crowd, and space are extraneous variables.
Explanation:
When you conduct a study, you wish to see if an independent variable has influence over a dependent variable. Any other variable that is not the independent one but that can also interfere in the study's results are called extraneous variables. In other words, extraneous variable are sort of undesirable variables, the ones you are not intentionally studying. In Margaret's experiment, noise, crowd, and space (extraneous variables) distribution can influence her dependent variable (purchasing behavior), but are not the independent variable (shopping mall's ambiance).
Answer:
ad populum (bandwagon Fallacy)
Explanation:
In an argument the use of faulty reasoning or something invalid to make a case is called a fallacy.
The statement here describes the ad populum or bandwagon fallacy.
The belief of the common masses in argument is used to make a statement. If the masses believe in something then that fact must be true even if the thing they believe in is factually wrong, is the definition of the bandwagon fallacy.