A voting system that allows voters to cast their vote in secret so that the voter isn't influenced by any other individual, and at the time of voting no one else knows who the voter chose
From almost the beginning there were two competing parties<span>–the </span>Federalists<span> of Washington, Hamilton and Adams and the </span>Democratic-Republicans<span> of ... Thereafter, the </span>Whig Party<span>, which had failed to take a strong stand on the matter of </span>slavery<span>, faded from the </span>political<span> scene and was replaced by the</span>Republican Party<span> </span>
I believe the answer is: the suggestibility of the individual who is to be hypnotized
Suggestibility in this context refers to the inclination of the person to accept the act of hypnosis that being done to that person. This would make them much more open to follow the instruction given during the hypnosis, which most likely lead to higher chance of success.
Answer:
I believe the best answers are b and c.
Explanation:
Washington mainly wanted a cabinet knowing that one president could not know everything. A cabinet was basically a debate battle between two parties. This didn't really have anything to do with military force or taxes, unless that's what the topics related to. I don't really understand answer A, is it a typo? Other than that, b and c seem correct.
Harald Gardner developed the theory of multiple intelligences where he defined 8 different types of <span>intelligence.</span>
According to Gardner, based on the fact that one of Keisha's most endearing traits is an exceptional sensitivity to other people's motivations and moods she would best be classified as having high interpersonal intelligence.