Answer:
Kayla has experienced a decrease in the need for sleep for the past three nights, is extremely talkative and creative, and has been very irresponsible with money during this time. Kayla is in the midst of a/an __________.
Manic episode
Explanation:
To understand this answer we need to remember a certain few things. First of all the concept of Manic episode is the concept used to identify the psychological state of being euphoric and filled with energy. Making us believe we are at the top of the world or being able to accomplish everything we want without realistic fundamentals. It includes an irritable mood for a week affecting the subject's relations.
There is something that needs to be shown in order to answer this question like a map or a piece of evidence
Incomplete/unclear question. The correct question read;
<u>88% </u>of all Rutgers/Newark students will get drunk this weekend. P2: Booze-Head is a Rutgers/Newark student. Can it be inductively concluded that Booze-Head will not get drunk this weekend?
Answer:
<u>No</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember,</em> inductive reasoning is often based on<u> broad generalizations from specific observations.</u>
So since from this scenario, a broad generalization was made that <u>88% </u>of Rutgers/Newark students will get drunk this weekend, it seems <u>unlikely </u>and illogical that Booze will not be among those getting drunk on the weekend.
Answer:
e)
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the objection he is most likely to raise would be pleading the fifth. The Fifth amendment states that in a criminal trial you have the right to refuse to answer a question on the grounds that you might incriminate yourself. Therefore he has a fifth amendment right against self-incrimination and can refuse to respond to the questions that are being made to him.
Answer:
b. brought in its wake increased union organizing among New York City garment workers and much-needed safety legislation
Explanation:
The Triangle Shirtwaist fire is one of the deadliest fire incident in the history of US, it resulted in the death of about 146 garment workers, majorly women. It occurred in March 25, 1911. During that period, most factories locked their exit doors so that workers cannot go on unauthorized breaks and to prevent thievery, the workers could not exit the building when the fire started at the eighth floor, they had to jump resulting in casualty at the net used by fire fighters broke under their weight. In the wake of the incident, there were increased union organizing among New York City workers calling on legislation to improve the safety of the work environment.