Answer:
Arab.
Explanation:
The Arabs are group of people (although they are all not of the same ethic groups) that are mainly found in the Northern part of Africa( for instance Egypt) and in the middle east. One of the most common feature of Arabs is the aspect that concerns religion because most Arabs Muslims. It must be noted that not all Arabs are Muslims and not all Muslims are Arabs.
Before modernization most Arabs practice Agriculture which most is about rearing of animals. If we look back to history Egypt (before) was not an Arab country and they are more civilized during those times.
Some of the countries that one can find Arabs are the United Arab Emirates, Libya, Qatar, Morocco, Iraq, Sudan, Palestine and many others.
Answer:
The popular sovereignty refers to the principle that the governments rule and derive their power from the consent of the people that are governed. In other words that the governments are of the people for the people. This passage reflects that idea as it is the people of the United States that established the constitution.
Taxes levied by the state took the place of labor dues levied by the lord of the land. So forced labor occurred.
Answer:
naturalistic observation
Explanation:
In naturalistic observation, researchers will gather data by directly observing the subjects in their natural habitat without making any intervention.
This is what Professor Ober is doing.
Professor Ober wants to collect a data about development of their physical skills among children. This means that the <u>children are his research subjects.</u>
To collect his data, professor Ober observed the children in the playground (which is the children's natural habitat). He also did not told the children to do anything , he just quietly observe and let the children do what they usually do. (not making any intervention)
Answer:
1. B data
2. B data
Explanation:
B data, which is a term to represent Behavioral Data, is basically involve, a situation, in which a researcher looking for correlation of behavior, by having direct observations of an individual or group of individuals doing something in a testing situation.
Hence, when a researcher examines the association between behaviors at a party on Friday night and how many times someone volunteers to answer questions in class on Monday, she is looking at the association between B DATA and B DATA.