Answer: Only two.
Explanation: Pamela does not apply as a dependent because, to have this condition, you must be under 24 years old and have an annnual income of less than 4050 dollars, while Belinda is an older woman with parental relationship with one of the claimers and Peggy can be considered because is a family friend and does not break the law because of their relationship.
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The correct response is Option D: Challenge your own and others' assumptions that are not supported by evidence.
Explanation:
Critical thinking is the ability to thoughtfully consider ideas and arguments. A critical thinker also has the ability to be reflexive and to recognize the limits of his own thought process and to think independently. Young people learn critical thinking by participating in debates where they can explore alternative explanations and consider different kinds of evidence. This is also called claim-evidence reasoning using statements like "Should cellular phones be banned in school?" Critical thinking is an important mindset for excelling in higher education and in when addressing complex social and scientific problems.
Answer:Trying to resolve a problem without being controlling
Explanation:
His dad is using a control strategy as a form of resolving his son's laziness which has no positive influence if one is trying to discipline someone or show them a right path.
A supportive climate should create a positive atmosphere where someone doesn't feel that they are under control of another person but they should be able to see where they went wrong whilst they can also feel supported.
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A nation state is a state in which the great majority shares the same culture and is conscious of it. The nation state is an ideal in which cultural boundaries match up with political ones.[1] According to one definition, "a nation state is a sovereign state of which most of its subjects are united also by factors which defined a nation such as language or common descent."[2] It is a more precise concept than "country", since a country does not need to have a predominant ethnic group.
A nation, in the sense of a common ethnicity, may include a diaspora or refugees who live outside the nation-state; some nations of this sense do not have a state where that ethnicity predominates