This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:
Nomadic societies negatively impact the environment more than industrial societies.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
True
False
The answer to this question is False
Explanation:
First human societies were nomadic, this means to obtain sources such as food, shelter, or water, groups moved from one area to another. This lifestyle had fewer negative effects on the environment in comparison to modern industrial societies. This is because industrial societies rely on exploiting natural resources and manufacturing processes to create new products. These two factors lead to the depletion of natural resources and the increase of pollution as chemicals are released as part of production, which does not occur in nomadism. In this context, industrial societies negatively impact the environment more than nomadic societies, therefore the statement is false.
Answer:b. actus reus.
Explanation:
Actus reus:
Actus reus is derived from Latin word which refers to a criminal act.
Criminal acts are considered based whether the crime commited was physical (actus reus) or it was based on mental instability (mens tea).
Actus reus is when someone knowingly commit an act that is prohibited in a criminal law , a person intentional makes a move that will harm another person; this can be a physical assault or murder.
Not doing something that can help someone in danger which is known as omission is also under actus reus.
However if the criminal act that a person committed was involuntary it doesn't fall under actus reus like an action committed when someone may have been asleep.
Rashaad knowingly and voluntarily short his wife and friend whilst he was in his right state of mind and also being well aware that this physical action in which he pulled a trigger will harm his wife and friend.
Answer:
Declaring that the Old World and New World had different systems and must remain distinct spheres, Monroe made four basic points: (1) the United States would not interfere in the internal affairs of or the wars between European powers; (2) the United States recognized and would not interfere with existing colonies and