Answer:
The correct answer would be option B, Trade Policy.
Explanation:
The government of a country is responsible for formulating the monetary policy, trade policy, fiscal policy and the regulatory policy of the country. If a government decides to limit the number of goods that can be sold to another nation, that government is basically creating a Trade Policy, because a trade policy is the agreement or regulation which controls the imports and exports of a country. So to sell the products to other nations means exporting the products, and exporting comes under the trade policy. So the appropriate answer to the given question is trade policy.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Been specific to western societies, these were some of the big game (wild animal) hunters:
1. Philip Percival: he lived in Kenya as a safari guide during his career as a hunter.
2. Theodore Roosevelt: he later served as the 26th President of the United States, but was also a big game hunter who lived in the United States.
Some others include Ernest Hemingway, Bror von Blixen-Finecke, Major Percy Horace Gordon Powell-Cotton.
Answer:
Confirmation Bias
Explanation:
Confirmation bias is a deep seated tendency to prefer information that confirms our existing positions. The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there is a greater number and weight of instances to be found not true, he either neglects, despises or rejects in order that by this great and pernicious determination the authority of its conclusions may remain inviolate. Confirmation bias is found to be important because it may lead people to hold strongly to false beliefs or give more weight to information that supports their beliefs than is warranted by evidences. This biased approach is largely unintentional and often results in ignoring inconsistent information
This is a well known psychological tendency
There are many possible reasons but the two most common were christian missionaries who conducted religious missions all over the world in order to convert people, and the second being direct conquest like what Spaniards did in South American countries.