i tried searching up the answers, and do a quick skim of things but i couldnt find any valid explanation. if i had to choose any id say D or C. leaning a little more to C, but im not exactly sure. ill keep looking, i hope you figure it out! sorry!
The budget capital or operating that I think a state would draw from to fund the cleanup after a natural disaster is The Disaster Relief Fund (DRF).
This is necessary because it will help states which are unable to fund themselves after such natural disasters.
Let's understand the Disaster Relief Fund.
<h3>Disaster Relief Fund</h3>
The Disaster Relief Fund is known to be an appropriation from which Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) can actually
- coordinate
- manage
- direct
- fund recovery efforts of major domestic natural disasters.
The mission of FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) mission is to support the citizens
- to build
- to sustain,
- to recover from
- to mitigate all hazards.
Learn more about FEMA on brainly.com/question/8053288
<span>Attribution errors fall into four main classes i.e
i. Fundamental attribution error where we explain the behavior of another person by emphasizing the role of dispositional factors and minimize the role of situational factors e.g. assuming that a football team loses a match because they are useless and not because they are jetlagged and tired from a long flight .
ii) Actor-observor bias. Here we maximize the effect of dispositional factors in others' behavior whilst minimizing the effect of situational factors. We also go on to minimize the effect of dispositional factors on our own behavior while maximizing the effect of situational factors. e.g when one says a coworker fails to complete a task because they are lazy but when that same individual fails to complete an assingment they attrubute it to unrealistic deadlines.
iii) Self-serving bias. Here a person tends to take responsibility for success and blames failure on external factors e.g you win at poker because you are a good player but when you lose it is because the deck is stacked.
iv) Hostile attribution bias. When we interpret the actions of others as hostile even without evidence to dispute the benignity of the same. e.g. when you assume that two whispering strangers are talking ill about you ignoring the fact that in all likelihood they are simply having a private conversation.
In the given example winning at poker and explaining that you are good at cards and have good luck is self-serving bias. The results of the success at the card game is attributed to the victor's playing prowess as well as possession of good fortune. When losing this individual would likely blame it on "bad luck" and not on the skills of the competitors.</span>
If you are a wise person you can't lose your wisdom. Once you have knowledge you are wise. You can use the biblie as a reference it speaks on this in Proverbs 17:28 if my note didnt help.