You mean the Bill of Rights? it's the first ten amendments, without the first amendment (the freedom of speech and press) we wouldn't have the type of media we have today and it would be very controlled.
Answer:
(D) Congress would not interfere in Hawaiian affairs
Explanation:
This question is a multiple-choice question for an article about the annexation of Hawaii by the United States. The question refers to this paragraph:
<em>Meanwhile, the provisional government had elected its first President. This President, President Dole, refused to give the government back to the Queen. Dole’s new government created a new constitution and declared Hawaii an independent Republic. Other countries began to recognize the new republic. Congress voted to adopt a hands-off policy towards Hawaii. </em>
A hands-off policy, in this case, means that Congress of the United States won't get involved in the new Hawaii Republic. The republic itself was made by the government established by Americans who previously were in Hawaii to conduct business and is in favor of overthrowing the previous monarch, Queen Liliuokalani.
Though Chinese and Taiwanese have many similarities in their culture, language, politics and lifestyle, they differ in many ways. Since 1949, Chinese and Taiwanese are in conflict with each other. China is known as the People's Republic of China, and Taiwan is known as the Republic of China
Answer: HIGH INVOLVEMENT HIERARCHY
Explanation:
I suspect this question has options that are not here but nevertheless this answer should suffice and should be in the options.
HIGH INVOLVEMENT HIERARCHY holds that a consumer does extensive research before going to purchase a good. Because of this they develop attitudes towards alternative options as well as developing feelings for their chosen good and it's brand because they feel it's the RIGHT FIT for them.
They will then act on those beliefs.
This is what Ken is doing and where he will eventually end up.
Answer:Negative reinforcement
Explanation:
Negative reinforcement is based on operant conditioning theory. In negative reinforcement a positive behavior is enhanced by taking away a negative outcome or eliminating an aversive stimulus.
Aversive stimuli is everything that brings someone physcally or psychologically discomfort.
Negative reinforcement then means someone is able to avoid aversive stimuli prior to its occurrence. It is like taking prevention rather cure so you eliminate what ever can bring you a negative outcome before the negative outcome occurs.