Option B
random sample type of sample would be representative of a whole group
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A simple random sample is a subset of a demographic population in which every part of the subset has a uniform likelihood of being preferred. A simple random sample is intended to be an impartial portrayal of a collection.
Each member of the population being considered should possess an equivalent probability of being chosen. A sampling error can transpire with a simple random sample if the specimen does not end up exactly matching the population it is assumed to reproduce.
<span>The so-called Dark Ages were a giant economic Depression which lasted 300 years - and the only way you could survive was out scratching any kind of food out of the soil. But by Medieval times, things were more organized, and people could afford to live in town. There were various jobs - each person no longer had to do everything needed for survival. People could share the things they made and still live.
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Answer:
Increase in managerial effectiveness, which is required for the success of a corporation, will result in more innovative ideas that will improve the performance of the corporation as a whole
Explanation:
This is the power exercised direct by people themselves (<span><span>popular sovereignty</span>)
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Answer:
"Existing European Colonies"
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine, synthesized in the phrase "America for the Americans", was elaborated by John Quincy Adams and attributed to President James Monroe in 1823. It established that any European intervention in America would be seen as an act of aggression that would require intervention of the United States of America. The doctrine was presented by President Monroe during his sixth speech to Congress on the State of the Union. It was taken with doubts, at first, and then with enthusiasm. It was a decisive moment in the foreign policy of the United States. The doctrine was conceived by its authors, especially John Quincy Adams, as a proclamation by the United States of its opposition to colonialism in response to the threat posed by the monarchical restoration in Europe and the Holy Alliance after the Napoleonic wars.