Pretty sure its B, the right to punish writings criticizing the government
Answer:
-susceptible to the misinformation effect?
How fast were the cars going when they smashed into each other?
Explanation:
Misinformation effect: In psychology, the term "misinformation effect" is described as the propensity for "post-event information" to interfere or interrupt the memory of a person of the actual or original event. According to researchers, the introduction of relatively precise information that follows an event can possess a "dramatic effect" on how a person remembers.
Cause: The "misinformation effect" happen when an individual's recall of "episodic memories" becomes less or slightly accurate due to post-event information.
I'll start with the second question - it's definitely Yugoslavia. Right now there is a talk about what Hilary Clinton did in Bosnia - it was during this time- this is just one way in which you can remember this. I was mostly the ethnic clensing of Bosnians by the Serbians.
Now, the first question. Let's look at the options:
A. Too much regulation would attract illegal immigrants.
-no, there is no reason why it would attract immigrants
B. Environmental laws didn't work lo clean the environment.
-that's not true- they most often do
C. Too much regulation would clean the water.
yes, but that's a good thing!
D. Too much regulation could hurt businesses
-this is the correct answer. It's an actual criticism that is often found.
Answer:
voting in free elections.
Explanation:
By having the ability to vote for the people that can held the government position in free elections, people can indirectly influence the type of legislation that can be passed by the government.
People can analyze the principles and credentials held by the representatives and vote for the one that is most likely to produce the type of laws/legislation that they prefer.