That's what my psychology teacher told us:
1. Name your topic and outline the problem2. Give the theoretical background3. Search for the results of past studies - what they were, what methods were used, all the useful data4. Analyze current knowledge - critical analysis, ethical questions etc. 5. Name your research questions and all the hypotheses 6. Define your variables (dependent and independent)7. Plan your experiment!
The answer is c. chinese workers were not allowed to enter the USA for 10 years. it began in 1882 and ended in 1892. it stopped virtually all immigration to the usa from china. hope this helped!
Answer:
This is a pretty broad question. So broad that it makes me think you <em>may </em>have put this under the wrong subject?
Assuming this isn't a question based off of a larger lesson within your classes, there are many similarities between cold water and hot water.
For instance: They're...both water. They are both H2O. They are clear liquids with no color. They are wet (or not wet. Whatever side of <em>that</em> viral argument you're on). They can both be used to cook or hydrate something. Both are digestible. They're the same thing but at different temperatures. They conform to the shape of their container, etc. etc. etc.
Hot water is a result of something heating up the temperature, making the atoms go fast. Cold water is...cold.
— I hope this ramble helps in any way. Brainliest is SUPER appreciated. Have a great day!!
The central argument is that <span>eating meat raised in specific circumstances is ethical; eating meat raised in other circumstances is unethical.
Meat that produced through ethical killing will give a lot of benefits for people's health, such as a huge amount of protein and fats that could be easily converted into energy</span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
A period of little innovation.