Answer:
The two principles are addressed in the excerpt above are:
I. The incorporation doctrine AND III. The exclusionary rule
Explanation:
Justice Tom Clark, in the Mapp v. Ohio Case (1961), addressed the following two principles the incorporation doctrine and the exclusionary rule.
The incorporation doctrine makes the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments) apply to the states as well as the nation through the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause.
The Exclusionary rule, under the Fourth Amendment, allows for the exclusion of evidence gotten by illegal means through law enforcement (not having a warrant or not having probable cause to search for evidence).
Https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/constitution all the info u need there. (It's a safe site nw.)
Answer: Unconditioned stimulus
Explanation: Stimulus which triggers a natural or automatic response are Unconditioned stimulus. They differ from learnt response or condition stimulus. The apprehension or fear response developed or triggered in Dylan occurred naturally as soon as the the his roommate blew the horn. The horn blown to trigger such natural response is called Unconditioned stimulus while the startling response shown by Dylan is the Unconditioned or unlearnt response. Been fearful or apprehensive can occur naturally in an individual when one encounters a sudden or scary situation.
I think this was bin laden - the terrorist.
Answer: Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water. These negative impacts can affect human behavior and can prompt mass migrations or battles over clean water.