<u>Sect </u>- a term used to describe a relatively small religious organization that has split off from a <em>denomination</em> due to small religious differences, i.e. Jehovah's witness.
<u>Denomination</u> (which a sect splits off from) is a well-established religious orgaization in which a large part of the population are members, i.e. Judaism, Catholicism.
"Business owners" is the one group among the following choices given in the question that was <span>key to McKinley's victory in the presidential election of 1896. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or the last option. I hope that the answer has helped you.</span>
Answer:
A) Kate is socially inept and tends to display her true disposition and attitude in every situation.
Explanation:
Jonah works as a professional at a multi national organisation and she is willing to be a part of the delegation that will represent their company at an international business expo.
Jonah believes that it will be a great opportunity for her as she will b able to expand her network by meeting various industry professionals and will gain a lot of valuable industry insights.
But Kate's behavior is such that she is very introvert and is socially incompetent to interact and meet people. She shows no skill to to interact with the people in public and represent her organisation's achievement to professional experts. Also Jonah always shows her true nature and and also acts in a specified way in every situation. This is not desirable in business meetings.
So all these qualities is a drawback of Jonah as an professional and will weaken her chances of being selected.
Thus the answer is
A) Kate is socially inept and tends to display her true disposition and attitude in every situation.
The damage may have resulted in <span>brain lesion
</span><span>brain lesion refers to the abnormal formation of your brain's blood vessels.
</span>The only way for us to spot a brain lesion is by using imaging technology such as MRI. If left untreated, brain lesion could lead to change in personality, loss in memory, or even brain aneurysm.
American business pioneer Eliza Pinckney
(1722–1793) single-handedly launched the indigo industry in
pre-Revolutionary era South Carolina. Determined to make the highly
prized tropical crop flourish in the Carolina soil, Pinckney carried out
several experimental plantings in the early 1740s.
These plantings finally yielded enough new seeds to make the plant, used
in the textile industry for its distinctive a deep-blue dye, a viable
crop in the region. Within a decade, South Carolina planters were
exporting thousands of pounds of it annually, and the crop became a
staple of the Southern economy.