The correct answer is a<em> referendum</em>. This a juridical procedure in which it is submitted to vote of the population a law or a particular matter relevant for the govern. This mean obtains the popular consultation. Another name for this is the plebiscite.
<em>A province</em> is an area of specialized knowledge, interest or responsibility. Also refers to an administrative division of a country.
<em>The Quebec act </em>knows as the British North America Quebec Act was signed in 1774 and determined the procedures of governance in the province of Quebec (Canada) regarding its territory, religious matters, civil law among other issues.
Finally, <em>the Brexit</em> is a political act, (means Britain exit) from the European Union. Took place in 2006, and was done through a referendum where the people were asked if they wanted to continue being part of the European Union or not. 52% of the population voted in favor of leaving the Union.
Isabelle has parents who are uninvolved in which they act like they are not part of Isabelle's life for they don't show they care or act like parents that they should be. They are acting like people who does not want to get involve in something or where they don't want to be a part of something where in they should be involve for she is their daughter and they should act like parents that would provide the needs of their daughter.
Answer:
Uluru. also known as Ayers Rock
Explanation:
it is a large sandstone formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) southwest of the nearest large town: Alice Springs.
Answer:
Predictive validity.
Explanation:
As the exercise suggests with the Psychology Aptitude Test (PAT) scoring system; the predictive validity is a way of calculating how a determined score on a test predicts scores on a certain criterion measure. In other words, this is a correlation between tests and ratings; as shown in the example provided by the exercise: "Their scores were later compared to their performance in the introductory psychology course, and high scores on the PAT were related to high grades in the course".