The correct answer is letter b. delusion.
Delusion refers to the false personal belief, wherein an individual believes in his or her knowledge yet does not believe others, though they are right and have sufficient evidence. Being delusional may be cause by the lack of evidence or incomplete knowledge and wrong perception of things.
Answer: Two- Hundred
Explanation:
Broker exam is the examination that is conducted for the licensee of real estate custom broker.It is conducted to test the knowledge of individual in the field of accounting, custom laws and regulations, bookkeeping, etc. It determines the ability of a person to provide facility to importer and exporters.
It is considered as difficult level examination and so the passing percentage of people in this test is near about 15%.Examination paper of consist of two hundred multiple choice question(MCQ) question contain four options.This test is divided into two phase :morning and evening in which each exam has 100 question each.
Improvements in roads and canals, which is paid for by the money made from the tariff, With the improvement in the roads and canals, the United States can grow even more, becoming a powerful, wealthy, and self-sufficient nation.
Answer:
A)The data show potential negative externalities for people living in industrial areas
Explanation:
The map above shows air release, or emissions, sites across the United States. These sites include locations such as smokestacks, factories, and high vehicle traffic areas. The data in the map most directly relate to potential negative and positive externalities affecting free resource and the data shows potential negative externalities for people living in industrial areas .
The answer is the war of 1812
Due to british intervention in France's territory in north america, the british now involved in a conflict with a french empire and make the british was forced to escape form the territory. This make the cherookee that previously under the protection of the british became exposed which lead to the war of 1812.