Answer:
Caribbean Food Corporation
Caribbean Environment Health Institute
Explanation:
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM or CC) refers to the association of fifteen countries and territories in the Caribbean with the key objectives of fostering economic integration and cooperation between its leaders, of ensuring equal distribution of the rewards of integration as well as of coordinating international affairs.
The two organisation established are :
1. Caribbean Food Corporation
The main objective of this organisation is to ensure that there is enough food available for the population and also the quality of food is hygienic.
2. Caribbean Environment Health Institute
As the name suggests, this organisation ensure the development of regions without major environmental degradation.
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Answer: I believe it's communism
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The actions that the Qin Dynasty would take against a person who wrote a book with their own opinions, about how they did not agree with the government were lethal.
Yes, during the Qin Dynasty in China, there was no freedom of speech or freedom of the press, or something similar. Quite the opposite.
Emperors during the Qin Dynasty were dictators and ruled an absolutists form of government. That is why they were the Emperors.
If someone expressed a critic or opposition against teh Emperor, he could be killed immediately. As simple as that. The Emperor was the absolute ruler and his word was the law.
Answer: The base-rate fallacy
Explanation: The base rate fallacy also refered to as base rate bias is the tendency of an individual to erroneously predict the likely outcome of a situation by over looking all relevant data that was supposed to be taken into account. It is the preference of individuating information over relevant data. Stephon over looked the statistical data that his chance of making it into the NBA is low and prefer to go with the individuating information about how his friend's brother receives a lucrative contract to play for the NBA. This situation best illustrates base-rate fallacy.