Answer: Third parties often than not are incorporated into the main parties in order to win more votes. If either candidate party incorporates what a third party is saying their voters will likely lean into said party
Explanation:
The answer for this question is: <span>the behavioral perspective
The behavioral perspective conveys that individual behavior is a form as a direct result of that individual interaction with everything around him/her.
Which means every factor in that individual's environment such as family, peers, resource availability, norms, and laws will definitely influence the formation of one's behavior.</span>
Answer:
1. The end of Bretton Woods
2. Energy control
3. Different
Explanation:
1 First a little economic history: the Bretton Woods Gold Pool (Conversion of Gold into Dollars) ended in 1971, and marked the end of financial control the U.S. had over the rest of the world. In other words: the Dollar showed signs of weakness.
At the same time American oil consumption was rising but domestic oil production was declining. Policymakers in Washington didn´t believe that Arab oil exporters were willing to risk to lose the U.S. market.
But they did, and this, combined with the Palestine-Israel conflict, led to the oil crisis of 1973 when an oil embargo imposed by OPEC, led to fuel shortages and sky-high prices.
2. In the 21st century American still rely heavenly on foreign oil. The U.S. consumes about 20 million of the roughly 80 million barrels of oil consumed daily in the world! 3/5 of that is imported.
As we have seen the U.S. is still very vulnerable in the oil-department. Therefore the U.S. has supported energy and environmental improvements, such as the use of renewable energy sources.
3. They are similar in relying heavenly on foreign oil, then and now. They are different in seeking actively energy alternatives in this century.
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A quality that allowed FDR to be able to confront and challenge the issues of the Great Depression was his ability to overcome adversity.
<h3>Where did this ability come from?</h3>
President Franklin D. Roosevelt contracted the deadly polio in 1921 and this took away his ability to walk. He did not let this get him down however, and instead ran for President regardless, and won.
This ability to overcome such adversity allowed Roosevelt to challenge the problems that came with the Great Depression such that he was able to steer America out of the depression.
Find out more on Franklin D. Roosevelt at brainly.com/question/621031.
Main concern in playing soccer is whether his performance will be good enough to win his father’s attention and approval. This example best illustrates extrinsic forces.
Extrinsic motivation is the motivation to exhibit a behavior or engage in an activity because you want a reward, attention or avoid punishment. To get something back or avoid something uncomfortable. Unlike intrinsic motivation, external elements drive this form of motive.
Extrinsic motivation emerges outside the individual. Extrinsic motivation is not bad. It can be fruitful in some conditions. For example, extrinsic motivation is especially useful when a person has to complete a task that makes them feel uncomfortable.
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