Answer:
Leadership, Communication, and empathy
Answer:
Answer is D. Opiate for the masses.
Explanation:
The political circuit , that is , the politicians have developed methods of distracting people from the activities of the government. One of this things is sport.
Note that opiate means something that calms or soothes someone. This means that, sport has been chosen to calm people down, because it will temporarily suppress the underlying pain.
Therefore, sport will prevent people from rising up or fighting their leaders.
Answer – The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
<span>The decision of the Soviet Union's to invade Afghanistan in 1979
impelled a change in President Jimmy Carter's approach. He pursued called for
significant increases in defense spending despite his preference for protecting
national security through non-military means. Carter insisted that the Soviet
Union's actions jeopardized the Middle East.</span>
Answer:
a)Not enough information
b)A Borda count election will likely violate the Condorcet Criterion. There usually is a Condorcet winner in a borda count election, however, this candidate will not be declared winner due to the point tally at the end of a borda count election.
Explanation:
The question fails to provide details of the election referenced in "question HW3". Notwithstanding, an attempt has been made to answer said question based on general principles
Borda count is a voting system in which voters rank the candidates in an order of preference. Points are given for the position of a candidate in a voter's rank order. The candidate with the most points wins.
The Borda count does not comply with the Condorcet criterion in the following case. Consider an election consisting of five voters and three alternatives, in which three voters prefer A to B and B to C, while two of the voters prefer B to C and C to A. The fact that A is preferred by three of the five voters to all other alternatives makes it a Condorcet Winner. However the Borda count awards 2 points for 1st choice, 1 point for second and 0 points for third. Thus, from three voters who prefer A, A receives 6 points (3 x 2), and 0 points from the other two voters, for a total of 6 points. B receives 3 points (3 x 1) from the three voters who prefer A to B to C, and 4 points (2 x 2) from the other two voters who prefer B to C to A. With 7 points, B is the Borda winner.