The two major rivers that flow through Iraq are the Tigris and the Euphrates.
Answer:
situational attribution
Explanation:
Situational attribution also referred to as environmental or external attribution is a situation in which one attributes ones or another's behaviour, an outcome or an event to forces outside the person concerned. Such causes this can be attributed to includes luck, others, environmental factors, weather, etc.
You can attribute the cause of the customers complaint to a certain situation, hence making the situation not to be about you but the external force that caused it.
If driver has a history of heavy drinking, it is less likely that his/her driving actions would have caused the collision- false.
Alcohol has a variety of physiological effects. It is risky to engage in any activity demanding skill, attention, and coordinated movement because it not only degrades health over time but also because of the immediate impacts. Decision-making and higher brain functions are all hampered, sensory perception is diminished, nerve-to-muscle transmission is hindered, and this results in outcomes like:
Many people don't understand how much concentration goes into driving, but the chance of an accident rises dramatically as alcohol impairs the capacity to concentrate on the several tasks required, such driving, keeping it at a safe pace, staying in your lane, and avoiding other vehicles thus increase the chances of collision.
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To your first question--James Madison is widely known as the architect of the US Constitution (Although in reality it was the result of team work by 56 delegates).
To your second question--The six key principles outlined in the US Constitution are:
1. Popular Sovereignty (i.e. democracy or rule by the people)
2. Limited Government (i.e. again, democracy or the government can only do what the people instructs it to do)
3. Separation of Powers (there are three branches of power: legislative, executive, and judicial AND they are separate from each other)
Which brings me to...
4. Checks and Balances (each branch "checks and balances" the other two branches' power. For ex: the US President can veto congressional bills, Congress can ratifies judicial nominees, and the Supreme Court decides on the constitutionality of congressional bills).
5. Judicial Reviews (the judicial branch reviews governmental actions)
6. Federalism (there is a federal and a state government. These are separate from each other)