Answer:
1. Legitimacy for their movement (justify acts of violence)
Explanation:
By circulating the videotape of the cafe's owner wearing a catholic cross, driving lavish cars, living in a lush residence,
surrounded by opulence, The groups leader is simply leading a propaganda to legitimize their movement. By this act some gullible individuals may begin to see the reason for the action of the group.
The Second Industrial Revolution refers to the period of 1870-1914 wherein gains were made in the production of steel and oil products as well as an explosion in the availability of electricity.
This is in contrast with the First Industrial Revolution which focused on coal, railroads, and textiles.
The Second Industrial Revolution ended with the First World War, where many of the inventions were put to the test and were used to kill.
For number 1 it is (San Antonio has a party that lasts for ten days) at least that's what I'm thinking.... Next for number 3 I'm thinking it's (the band plays alot of music) because it makes more sense unless we're talking science here... well I think maybe you should figure the rest out but I have to do my own homework so yeah byeee :)
The President has the power either to sign legislation into law or to veto bills enacted by Congress, although Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses. The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with other nations, and the President has the power to negotiate and sign treaties, which also must be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate. The President can issue executive orders, which direct executive officers or clarify and further existing laws. The President also has unlimited power to extend pardons and clemencies for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment.
So I think the answer is b. The President may veto Conressional legislation.
Probably the biggest problem with personality assessments by behaviorists is the observer effect.
The observer effect bias occurs when we alter what we see, by only noticing what we expect or by behaving in ways that have influence on what occurs. We often forget to take into consideration the distortion of observation whilst evaluating someone''s behavior. We see their doing as representative of their life. But in reality we all alter when seen. People are invariably affected by observation.
The observer effect, however is twofold. Observing changes what occurs but also changes our perceptions of what occurs. Everyone see through their own biases, assumptions, preconceptions, and other distortion. Thus observer effect is considered to be the biggest problem with personality assessments.
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