John Tyler James buchanan and James Polk
Government regulation protects constitutional rights, safety, and fairness. Option A is correct.
A mixed economy:
protects private property
allows the free market and the laws of supply and demand to determine prices
allows the government to own key industries.
A mixed economy is defined as an economic system mixing elements of market economies with elements of planned economies, free markets with state interventionism, or private enterprise with public enterprise.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates the television and radio industries.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Federal Communication Commissions (FCC) exercises its control over radio frequency, broadband access, the usage of media in a safe and responsible manner etc. This is a government agency set by the Government of the United State of America to regulate the television and radio industries.
This body oversees the communications happening in other North American countries like Canada and Mexico. The Federal Communication Commission was implemented to replace the previously existing Federal Radio Commission.
That statement is true.
Insider threats refer to the threats that came within the Homeland. Usually came from a double agents, incompetence of the security employees, betrayal of an officer, etc. Espionage and security negligence happen when agencies in our country fail to install necessary measure to conduct a proper background check for the people who intended harm to this country from within.
Answer:
egocentric fallacy
Explanation:
Any fallacy is always a reasoning that leads to an erroneous conclusion, for thinking that others will act based on our same set of values or premises- This tendency to rely heavily on our perspective or deem our opinion as superior to others will often turn into a source of bias.
<em>Since people can have different values and culture, we need to accept that our thinking has always some form of bias.</em>
The ethnocentric fallacy is a common habit held when we think in terms of our background, which is not necessarily held by others, as view or tendency to explain the behaviour our attitude, thinking that the rest of the people will mistakenly held our same cultural values.
We tend to compare to other races and consider our assumptions and expectations as superior to the rest of the cultures.
<em>We must recognize that this is another form of bias and that has negative consequences on the long term- </em>