Answer:
2. She has been admitted to the hospital for a double mastectomy due to her recent breast cancer diagnosis.
Explanation:
The hospital records will confirm her age . Her medical file will depict her true age.
The foreign sector influences how goods or services move between firms and households: This is not the answer because as seen in the chart, the movement of goods and services is determined by how households and firms trade them.
The foreign sector influences how imports and exports move between firms and households: This is not the answer because imports and exports are determined by the demand of households and firms, the foreign sector has nothing to do with the desires of a different country.
The foreign sector influences how factors of production move between firms and households: This is the answer because globalization and in this case the foreign sector affect the national production of goods and services, in this case when the foreign sector is open to trade with other countries the use of national factors of production will be affected because goods and services are being found elsewhere.
In this case, if for example a country produces rice and it starts demanding more rice from a different country, the situation of the rice producers will change and the result would be less workforce, lower wages and so on.
Answer:
A BIG NO!
Explanation:
He was assassinated by around 40 Roman senators on the ides of March, or mid march...he was stabbed to death.
Answer:
Generalization
Explanation:
In psychology and classical conditioning, the term generalization makes reference to the tendency to respond to similar stimuli in the same way. In other words, we are conditioned to manifest a response with some particular stimulus but, thanks to the process of generalization, we will manifest the same response to some other stimuli that are somehow similar to the one we were conditioned to.
In this case, Little Albert was conditioned to fear furry white rats. However, he also started fearing rabbits, dogs and fur coats. In other words, <u>he started fearing objects or animals that were white or furry (and similar to the original furry white rats). </u>Thus, this best illustrates generalization.