Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Both options explains the illegal actions.
"Coerce" means to persuade someone forcefully ,particularly an unwilling person to do something with use of force.
Stacy actions are illegal as he seeks to make a gain over someone wrongfully
Biff is under duress, he is an unwilling person that is forced to do something he doesn't want to do by Stacy.
So therefore both options A and B are true.
I think that the best answer to this question is: Shark fin soup
. This is because making this soup will require the fishing for sharks, and the fishing for sharks has the potential for overfishing and will result in the possible disappearance of this species and possibly even some other related species.
Answer:
A. The USS Maine exploded in Cuba’s Havana harbor.
Explanation:
The USS Maine warship was in Cuba's Havana Harbor on a sunny day, when suddenly it exploded. The United States assumed it was Spain's fault and then the United States declared war on Spain. The Spanish and Americans fought the <u>Spanish-American</u> <u>War</u>. The United States won the war.
Answer:
The listener is overwhelmed with incoming information and has to decide which information will be processed and remembered.
Explanation:
Selective listening is the phenomenon of attention in which we processed information that we want to hear or we want to see. This called a type of mental filtering in which we tuned others thought and we filter that thinking when does not tune with us.
This is not called a bad habit or bad behavior. It is called the big problem For the speaker because you are unable to hear what some say you don't get the confrontation. The potential says that we often reject to hear what someone has says.
The last 2 are what would be selected, because the 4th amendment states: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation...etc"