Let's see whether we understand all the words in the question: what is constituency?
A constituency is the group of voters - so in the case of the US Senate as a whole, the constituency is the whole of US.
The Constituency of the House of the Representatives is the same: it's the whole population of the US.
So in the case of the US the two bodies are representing the same constituency - the answer is false!
The correct answer is T (True)
Explanation:
A republic is any form of government, in which, those who govern are representatives elected by citizens or citizens make government decisions. This means citizens have an influence on government decisions. Additionally, the role of representatives includes creating, approving, and enforcing laws, creating policies to address national or local issues, collecting taxes, creating and supporting a judicial system, among others. This means it is true in a republic elected officials create laws for the economy as it is a function of officials in a republic to create laws or policies related to different local and national aspects.
Answer:
The translantic slave trade
Explanation:
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Answer:
Primacy effect
Explanation:
The primacy effect is our tendency as humans to weigh the informations we hear first more than those other information that comes later on. It is a cognitive bias. The information at the start is better recalled than information at the ending
The first information he told his parents is of his good performance before his request came later on. His parents responded positively because of his performance which has probably caused them joy.
The assumption made by the narrator this excerpt is that all hurricane Katrina victims are having experiences similar to his.
<h3>What is Assumption?</h3>
This can be defined as the willingness to accept something as true without any form of proof.
In the excerpt, Zeitoun said that he and the victims of Hurricane Katrina suffered several storms which is why option C was chosen.
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