Answer: D-because the audience influences them
Explanation:
Nobody is completely impartial, the people behind news organizations included. So their audience, culture, friends, and family, things they see on tv or online, are all factors that contribute to bias.
Answer:
They regulatde political parties and they controlled elections- is how military leaders prevent democracy in Brazil.
The answer to the question is ad-hoc committees.
This is because the committee is created only for the purpose of studying whether it is feasible to hold the Olympics in Atlanta and what preparations and the underlying budgets needed for the event to be realized.
Joint committees refer to committees where the members’ compositions originate from at least two different organizations.
In the U.S., standing committees refers to permanent members of a legislative panel created by the Senate and House of Representatives.
Conference committees, on the other hand, refers to a committee created in the U.S. congress to settle disagreements on a certain legislature.
Answer:Olivia is modeling the aggressive behavior her parents demonstrated to her.
Explanation:
Albert Bandura explains in social learning theory that people learn from one another and via observation, copying, and modeling. This theory explains that how people learn norms, practicality, and frame of mind to act in a particular situation.
In this case, also Olivia is exhibiting the behavior shown by her parents of punishing her for a mistake. Olivia kicks her puppy as she learns the same attitude from her parents to punish for a mistake.
Answer:
Moral outrage.
Explanation:
In the case of any wrong and unfortunate event, the victims always demand and expect justice to be given to them for the pain and suffering they were made to go through. Same case for a murdered parent and the expectation of giving a just punishment to the culprit for the crime.
In wanting death for the killer, the parent's want reflects the punishment goal of moral outrage. This is an emotional reaction stemming from the injustice that has been done or given to them. The feeling that the killer deserves the punishment is, to them, a moral judgment, rightly deserved and also will give them a sense of satisfaction in knowing that their child's killer got his/ her due.