I don’t necessarily have enough time to do the essay for you, because I have my own work to do. However, I can tell you right now that the best option to go with would be option B. There are more relations here, and all of the movements for rights are similar in many ways. A few various components you could include in your response are as follows:
1. The women’s rights movements were similar to Black civil rights movements because both were put at the bottom of the barrel and had to fight their way up to equality through protests, movements, and sometimes revolts if provoked.
2. They also are similar because there is a resemblance in how they were both treated; they both were seen more as property and merchandise rather than humans. This was even confirmed by the Dred Scott Decision and the 3/5 Compromise.
3. There also is a connection because most of the women who fought for their rights WERE black. Because of this double-disadvantage, they had to fight twice as hard and they knew as much, if not more, than anyone else did about having to fight for equality.
These are a few points to help you. For now, I must go. I wish you the best!
Answer:
Part A:
The cofounding variable is a factor that could cause a result on the experiment. This would be the people taking extra food.
Independent variable would be being asked to sign in or not and take free food, because independent variable is a variable that is changed or manipulated and in this case the people were split in half and the hypothesis is that the people who didn't sign in would take more food.
Operational definitions are important when conducting research because it defines all the variables in the experiment, so it can be replicated. The operational def for the dependent variable would be "Doing the right thing even though you aren't being watched"
Part B:
The data does not support the hypothesis because even the people who signed in could've taken extra food when the dean wasn't looking. The findings cannot be generalized to all students because some students could have been taught better and can differentiate between right and wrong. So the people who were not signed in could've just taken one burger and drink, and the people who were signed in might feel obligated to take more than one burger because they had signed in and didn't just come without signing in.
The study is not a naturalistic observation because the observer did not look at the people who took the food and which side took more food.
Simple things that people in Florida can do to contribute in protecting the everglades are to use cars less, recycle, and minimize water usage.
Answer:
False, Estrogen is produced by the ovaries