Answer:
Hamilton made numerous contributions including serving as the chief staff aide of General George Washington.
Explanation:
Among other things, Hamilton founded the nation's financial system, the first national bank, the United States Coast Guard and the United States Mint
Answer: Both revolutions are the result of the struggle for freedom.
Explanation:
Poor population status, the laws of the subject are similarities between the American war for independence and the Syrian civil war. In America, the British forced the population to fight and revolution.
In Syria, Bashar el-Assad, through his bad policies and laws, but the majority of the Syrian people in an awkward position, who rose in despair against the tyranny of the individual. In both cases, the authorities did not take into account the place of the people and their position, which resulted in the uprising.
Answer:
b. Jennifer will recall the capitals and their states better than Jeff.
Explanation:
Jennifer and Jeff are studying for their geography exam. Jeff is learning the states' capitals by repeating them over and over. Jennifer is incorporating information she already knows about each state into the name of the capital. While Jeff is repeating "Sacramento is the capital of California, Sacramento is the capital of California," Jennifer is saying "SacraTOMATO is the capital of California" because she knows Sacramento is in the middle of a rich agricultural valley. If the levels-of-processing theory is correct,
Jennifer will recall the capitals and their states better than Jeff.
Jennifer is making use of word and image association in her study based on information she had already acquired, this will enable her to remember what she learnt better than Jeff who is making used of repetition which can only be store in the short term memory and likewise, a confusion in the words can unsettled what he had memorizes
Answer: C. Long-term exposure to stress bolsters our immune system.
Explanation:
General adaptation syndrome involves three (3) stages in which the body responds to stress, this can be described as the physiological changes the body goes through.
General adaptation syndrome stages:
1). Alarm adaptation stage: This describes the initial experiences the body undergoes when under stress. The fight-or-flight response is the natural reaction on the alarm stage that prepares you to flee, stay or protect yourself on certain situations.
2). Resistance stage: in this stage, the body begins to repair itself after the event of the fight or flight response by entering a recovery phase. The recovery phase is a situation whereby the stressors have been eliminated and the body begins resolve the stress.
However, some stressful situations could cause the body to not resolve the stress, this could lead the exhaustation stage.
3). Exhaustation stage: This stage is a result of a constant, prolonged or chronic exposure to stress. This could drain the individual physically, emotionally and mentally to the extent whereby the body can no longer fight the stress.
The effect of this stage could physically result in a weakened immune system which predisposes the individual to stress related illnesses e.g. Flu, irritability.