1.Barents Sea
<span>2.Kara Sea </span>
<span>3.Laptev Sea </span>
<span>4.Okhotsk Sea </span>
<span>5.Japan Sea </span>
<span>6.Philippine Sea </span>
<span>7.South China Sea </span>
<span>8.Arabian Sea</span>
Risky behavior or risk-taking behavior is defined according to Trimpop (1994) as “any consciously, or non-consciously controlled behavior with a perceived uncertainty about its outcome, and/or about its possible benefits, or costs for the physical, economic or psycho-social well-being of oneself or others.” In addition to this broad definition, there are other definitions of risky behavior depending on the field of research. While in the economic view, risk is defined in terms of the variability of possible monetary outcomes, in the clinical literature, the risk is generally defined as exposure to possible loss or harm (Schonberg, Fox, & Poldrack, 2011). Turner et al. (2004) described risk-taking behavior further as either a socially unacceptable volitional behavior with a potentially negative outcome in which precautions are not taken, such as speeding, drinking and driving, drugs abuse.
Slaves who were still on the plantation during the war helped the Union cause by they slowed down their work production or did not work at all.
Answer:
Despite victory against Dewitt Clinton, Madison was criticized and blamed for hardships arising from war,
Explanation:
When War of 1812 proceeded, Madison campaigned for re-election against the Democratic Republican Party's Federalist nominee DeWitt Clinton (1767-1828) and won. The candidate Dewitt Clinton was also supported by the group of people who opposed the war. Despite victory against Dewitt Clinton, Madison was criticized and blamed for hardships arising from war,