Federal and State agencies put into practice the laws that legislatures pass. This is important as most laws define the broad strokes of what is hoped to be accomplished. So, agencies then step in and fill in the games. They have the authority to think creatively when filling in the gaps but they are also unelected.
So, federal and state agencies exist as unelected executors of law, with all that that encompasses from filling in gaps to determining and applying sanctions.
This number would greatly increase, as there are many nations that don't have their own their own country. Some are part of a bigger country (the Tamils in India) and some are distributed among many countries (the Kurds)
Recognizing all those nations could increase some conflicts, such as that between the Kurds and Turkish in Turkey.
I think that a good definition should acknowledge that some nations have independent states and some are part of another state - the defining characteristics should be a sense of unity among the nation.
Answer:
The likely outcome is that the group will probably go to the club because women tend to conform more than men in public responses.
Explanation:
Solomon Asch's research suggests that the likely outcome will be that <em>the group will probably go to the club because women tend to conform more than men in public responses</em>. Asch's researches were conducted in the 1950s. He wanted to study how personal opinion is influenced by the group. Individuals tend to act according to the group to which they belong. Conformity increases in women when they have to give public responses. Conformity decreases when answers can be delivered privately.
Answer:
"cynical"
Explanation:
According to my research on different psychological terms, I can say that based on Duncan's opinion about Catriona he is being a "cynical" listener. A cynical person is a person that believes that other people are only motivated by selfishness, and this seems to be the case in this situation.
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