So the question is asking on which of the following choices are the reason why the Indus Valley civilization decline and base on my research, I would say that the answers would be A. The surrounding land was severely deforested , C. Irrigation made the soil salty and unfit for farming and D. <span>Disease reduced the population. I hope this would help </span>
Answer:
c. an express contract.
Explanation:
Carmen owns a 2009 Toyota Camry that has been driven 24,000 miles and, to his knowledge, has no mechanical problems. He offers to sell the car to his friend Jamie for $12,000. Jamie accepts Carmen's offer. Jamie and Carmen have <u>an express contract</u>. An express contract is a type of contract in which whose terms of agreement have been clearly stated by the parties involved
. It is unlike an implied contract in which although there are intents of agreement but the terms have not been clearly stated out. Jamie and Carmen have an express contract because Jamie is aware of the conditions of the car and the terms of sale was clearly communicated to him by Carmen and he accepted. Another example of an express contract is are purchase and sales contracts.
Answer:
The sinking of Lusitania didn't directly cause the United States to enter the war. It did, however, fuel virulent anti-German sentiment in Britain and the United States and hinder diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States
Explanation:
Answer:
Internal states
Explanation:
This is an incomplete question, as the answering options are missing. The full question would be:
Which of the following terms is NOT used by behavior analysts to describe motivation?
- Satiation
- Aversive Stimulation
- Internal states
- Deprivation
<u>The correct answer is 3, internal states. </u>
Behavior analysts follow ideas of behavior psychologist B. F. Skinner who found that the <u>"drive" behind the motivation is the environmental elements</u>. These elements are following
- <u>Satiation </u>
- <u>Deprivation</u>
- <u>Aversive Stimulation</u>
Skinner explicitly said that<u> motivational drive </u><em><u>doesn't </u></em><u>come from internal states,</u> for example, anger or thirst.