Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A Treadway Committee also known as the National Fraudulent Financial Information Commission, was a private sector alliance of five professional organization. The Committee was formed in 1985 with the purpose to combat business frauds.
COSO (Committee of Sponsoring Organisations of Treadway Commission) was formed in 1985 to sponsor the Treadway Commission.
The originator of Treadway Committee was James C. Treadway and so the committee was named. The five organization that formed this committee are all American based companies.
These companies came together to form a committee that will deal with examining the factors that can lead to fraud in financial reporting.
So, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
The correct answer is <em><u>B) Keep it Simple</u></em>
Explanation:
Classic orators and professionals would usually use unnecessary jargon and acronyms to give an impression of experience and dominate the whole communication.
However, modern theories are completely against this age-old practice. Instead, the aim of every talk about be to communicate with the audience and create a connection where they listen and understand you.
By using simple language, which they can relate to and understand, you will be able to build a bridge and get your message across.
The answer is, B- The Subject Line
To ignore the comment directed to you
Slavery in the Chesapeake region began in 1619, when a Dutch trading vessel carrying 20 African men entered Jamestown, Virginia. The slave trade expanded in the following years. Between 1700 and 1770, the region's slave population grew from 13,000 to 250,000. By the beginning of the Revolutionary War in 1775, Black people made up nearly one-third of the region's population.
In the 1800s, the Chesapeake region became a focal point of the national controversy surrounding slavery because it was in the unique position of spanning free, border and slave states:
“Free states,” which did not support slavery, made up the northern portion of the region.
“Slave states” encompassed the southern portion of the region.
“Border states” allowed slavery but were allied with the free states, further complicated the region's politics.