Answer:
True
Explanation:
"Anything goes" is a stage of knowing that describes how individuals view or perceive knowledge. In this stage there is often disagreement between parties and authorities on what is known and what is not. There is no clear knowledge of what is right or wrong. All beliefs are equal and we cannot clearly determine which belief is better than another.
Swamps and marches are considered wetlands.
Answer:
In simple words, when such a serious crisis situation occurs the combat commander should focus that procedures are well-understood, coordinated, and harmonized within the USG department as well as to the other outside parties in charge. This can be done by making sure the channel and methods of communications are clear and uninterrupted.