A policy of extending a nation power by gaining political and economic control over other nation.
It should be noted that duplicating control signals is not a common practice, therefore the statement is false.
Traffic control signals simply mean the lights that are used to control the flow of traffic on roads. It should be noted that the color of the light is used to determine the way traffic moves.
It should be noted that the duplication of traffic control signals is not a common practice of the Delaware Department of Transportation.
In conclusion, the correct option is False.
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The correct answer is: 1- Bad bounce. 2- Good fielding skills.
Explanation:
<u>The self-serving bias is the tendency that individuals have to feel that positive events that ocurred to them are linked to personal characteristics and negative events ocurred due to external causes. </u>
For example, John scored a goal in the saturday's Soccer match. However he was expelled 10 minutes after he scored the goal.
When asked about the goal he scored he said that he's been practicing long range shots and that he is very consistent with his right foot. When asked about the expulsion he just simply said "the referee doesn't have a clue about football, he made the mistake·.
In this particular case, Cindy attributes her error to an external cause, such as the bad bounce, and her good catch to a personal characteristic such as having good fielding skills.
A. voting rights could not be denied based on race.
B. voting rights could not be denied based on gender.
C. poll taxes became illegal and unconstitutional.
D. literacy tests became illegal and unconstitutional.
The fifteenth amendment states that "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of <em>race</em>, <em>color</em>, or <em>previous condition of servitude</em>."
There was no mention of gender, so voting for women hadn't been legalized until 1919, making B wrong.
Answer: One out of three
Explanation: Took the test.