Answer:
The correct option is A: It made congressional laws the supreme laws of the land
Explanation:
Winthrop argument was what was stated in the sixth article of the Constitution as at the time; which ensured that the continental laws shall become "the supreme law of the land", ensuring that every judge regardless of the state is bound by these laws, notwithstanding whatever the laws of the state is. Winthrop argued that making congressional or continental laws the supreme laws of the land was not right because every state has its own characteristic and must be allowed to create its own laws.
Answer: COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM.
Explanation: Cooperative federalism is defined as a form of federalism in which all the various levels of government; the national, state, and local government engage mutually to solve problems that are common to achieve a similar goal.
Answer:
Emile Durkheim
Explanation:
Emile Durkheim was a French sociologist born in 1858. His works are recognized by modern sociologist. Durkheim work was involved with how societies could maintain their honesty and consistency in the modern era.
The book 'The Elementary Forms of Religious Life' was published in 1912, is this book it examines religion as a social event. Durkheim connects the spread of religion to common living.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Perceptual Defense.
Explanation:
The concept of perceptual defense can be understood as the tendency that individuals have to distort or "not perceive" certain elements or stimuli that may be unpleasant for the individual to acknowledge.
For instance, recognizing that a loved-one is committing infidelity or acknowledging that loyal employee is stealing from the company.
In this particular case, Kevin is experiencing perceptual defense because he is not acknowledging that one of his employees has been revealing confidential information to its competitors.
Answer:
responding
Explanation:
Listening is the active processes of trying to make meaning of a verbally communicated message. There are four stages of listening, which are; hearing, understanding, evaluating and responding. Responding are actions that shows that an individual regards the message that is being communicated, this could involve nodding, shrugging and even verbal acknowledgement such as exclamations.
Evan responded to his wife's conversation by shrugging.