Answer:
England
Explanation:
Martin Frobisher's sailing expedition into the waters of northern Canada was sponsored by Queen Elizabeth 1 of England. The Queen believed strongly that there was fertility in the new territory of Canada so she sent Martin Frobisher on a large expedition with about 15 vessels to establish a 100-man colony. This was Martin Frobisher's third trip or voyage to Canada and so he set sail on the 3rd of June, 1578.
He arrived at Frobisher's Bay in Canada July but could not establish a colony which Queen Elizabeth 1 asked him to due to the lack of contentment of his men so instead he he began to mine ore believing to be worth a lot. He mined about 1,350 tons of ore and took back to England. It was in England that it was discovered that the tons of ore was useless and worth nothing.
As a result of this, Martin Frobisher lost a lot of money and was financially incapacitated which made him to look for other means of employment and survival.
Containing a negative consequence for the stability of the social system. The view of society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system.
The first blank would be strengthening and the second blank is weakening. Negative reinforcement can increase the child's behavior because your negative reinforcement conditions him that it is ok to do such thing. While positive punishment is disregarded when the person practices negative reinforcement,
The answer is letter A.
The design of the houses of the people in Mesopotamia is made up of MUD. The houses of these people are similar but not exactly the same the houses today. Though the door are sometimes made of wood but the major material that is used is mud
Answer:
In general, officers are permitted to conduct a protective search or sweep of the premises when they have reasonable grounds to believe that a person within the premises is in immediate need of assistance or a perpetrator is present.
Explanation:
The description above refers to what is called a protective sweep. After an arrest, officers are allowed to conduct a quick search of the house or area around them. The sole purpose of a protective sweep is, as its names suggests, protection. Officers are looking to protect themselves or assist anyone in need. The search should not take longer than necessary to confirm danger or need for assistance.