Complete part of question:
Data:
Megabytes
7.72
4.49
8.17
5.51
9.09
7.41
6.31
2.04
5.5
3.85
4.43
3.97
0.89
5.41
4.49
4.88
2.21
1.97
6.82
9.8
5.96
7.65
Answer:
c. 0.01
d. 0.77
e. 0.4499
Explanation:
From the given information
n = 22, x = 5.3895 s = 2.3825
a). population parameter: mean file size of data analysis 2 is different from 5 megabytes
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A government in which power is divided between state and national levels
Further Explanation:
In federalism power is shared between the federal and state government. USA has given some powers to the federal government and the other powers to the state government and some powers to both. The state has three branches. States have to pass only those laws which they are empowered to and it should not violate the Constitution. The federal government makes foreign policy in which the government has the sole power to sign the treaties, declaration of a war, exports and imports. The federal government have only the sole authority to print the money. Some governmental responsibilities are shared by both the state government and the federal government. This includes regulation of business, taxation procedures, protection of environment.There was two main political theory of federalism. In Dual federalism, the state government and the federal government both exist as equals. In this theory, the much of powers is given to states, whereas limited powers are mentioned in the Constitution for the Federal government. The federal government have jurisdiction only in matters which are mentioned in the Constitution. In Cooperative Federalism, both form of government cooperates powers with each other.
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Answer details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Social Science
Chapter: U.S. Constitution
Keywords:
Power, shared, violate, Constitution, regulation of business, taxation procedures, protection of environment and civil rights, dual federalism, equals, cooperative federalism, cooperates.
Answer:
instrumentality
Explanation:
Instrumentality is a term that is used by Talcott parsons and Robert Bales to refer to an emphasis on tasks, a focus on more distant goals and concerns for he external relationship between one's family and other social institutions.
Instumentality is of the belief that successful performance will result in some outcomes. And the outcomes will be more technical and instrumental to a set of subjective probabilities.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>displacement. </em><em> </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Displacement</em><em> is considered as one of the different types of psychological 'defense mechanisms' in which an individual's negative feelings or thoughts are being transferred from his or her original emotion source towards a less 'threatening' object or person. </em>
<em>Example:</em><em> An individual who is angry or is upset with his girlfriend tends to outburst his anger or frustration on her mother or brother.</em>
<em>The correct answer to the question given represents the 'displacement'.</em>