<span> </span><span>The Arizona-Sonora Border:
Line, Region, Magnet, and Filter</span><span>.<span> . . Belonging truly to neither nation, it serves as a kind of cultural buffer zone for both, cultivating its own culture and traditions. Like other borders, it both attracts and repels. Like them, it is both barrier and filter. It is above all a stimulating cultural environment. . . .</span>--James S. Griffith
The Arizona Sonora border was established as a result of the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. It runs through desert and mountain country, from the western Chihuahuan Desert by New Mexico through a zone of grassland and oak-covered hills to the classic Sonoran Desert west of Nogales. The land gets more and more arid as one travels west, and the western third of the border is essentially devoid of human habitation. It is this stretch of the border, once a major road to the Colorado River, that has earned and kept the title El Camino del Diablo, "The Devil's Highway."</span>
Answer:
The most likely reason that the League of Nations was not popular in the United States is Option B. Most Americans did not want to be involved in international problems.
Explanation:
Although the League of Nations which was founded in 1920 was the idea of American President Woodrow Wilson, it never garnered much support among Americans at the time. Wilson like other statesmen in the era felt the world needed a organization that could help to bring about more cooperation and security and that could encourage peace between the nations. Opponents in the United States felt that the League of Nations would cost a lot and reduce the ability to act autonomously for their own interests.
Answer:
B. people are subject to biases that cause them to act irrationally.
Explanation:
Behavioral game theory assumes people are subject to biases that cause them to act irrationally, that people have limited calculation capability or psychological biases that cause them to act irrationally.
Answer:0.636
Explanation:
Given
Urn A contains 2 W, 4 R
Urn B contains 8 W, 4 R
Urn C contains 1 W, 3 R
Probability of selecting 3 balls out of which 2 are white
P(J)=P(WWR)+P(WRW)+P(RWW)

Probability that the ball chosen from Urn A was white given that exactly 2 white balls were selected
i.e.

