Answer:
1) He became George Washington’s most able and trusted aide during the Revolutionary War.
2) Hamilton helped shape Washington’s foreign policy based on American self-interest.
3) Hamilton served as first Treasury Secretary and stabilized the economy.
4) Hamilton wrote most of the Federalist Papers, which ensured ratification of the Constitution.
Forming a Hypothesis
When conducting scientific experiments, researchers develop hypotheses to guide experimental design. A hypothesis is a suggested explanation that is testable, falsifiable and repeatable. Scientist must be able to test and have a measurable result to see if the hypothesis can supported. If the hypothesis is not support or shown to be false, then the hypothesis will need to be modified. In addition, the hypothesis must be able to be repeated by other scientist in order to be validated.
Experimentation and Interpreting Results
A scientific experiment is a carefully organized procedure in which the scientist intervenes in a system to change something, then observes and interprets the result of the change. Scientific inquiry often involves doing experiments, though not always. For example, a scientist studying the mating behaviors of ladybugs might begin with detailed observations of ladybugs mating in their natural habitats. While this research may not be experimental, it is scientific: it involves careful and verifiable observation of the natural world. The same scientist might then treat some of the ladybugs with a hormone hypothesized to trigger mating and observe whether these ladybugs mated sooner or more often than untreated ones. This would qualify as an experiment because the scientist is now making a change in the system and observing the effects.
Based on the scenario above as Rainey spends tome more on
listening to music that contains denigrating sexual lyrics and messages about
women, it is likely that he is at risk for having to engage in sexual
intercourse that is earlier at age compared to his peers that spend less time
listening to what he is listening to.
Answer:
Mandela injured the player at the gym with a venomous bite.
Explanation:
Clue 1: 6 - The victim was not poisoned by chemicals
Clue 2: Egypt - Gandhi was diluting juice in the kitchen
Clue 3: Music and dance - The victim was not mauled by a cougar
Clue 4: 9 - The victim was not electrocuted
Clue 5: Mafadi - Du Toit was sweeping the theater
Clue 6: Atlantic and Indian - Barnard was fixing the wooden flooring in the library
Clue 7: Nelson Mandela - Pieterson was playing Uno in the atrium
Clue 8: Kalahari and Namib - The injury was not a stubbed toe
Clue 9: 11 - The victim was not hit by a fallen object
Clue 10: Johannesburg - Fassie was sleeping by the pool
The only person, place, and cause of injury left are Mandela, the gym, and a venomous bite.