I believe the answer is:
A. The framers added the Bill Of Rights through the amendment process.
The Bill of Rights was made in order to give people a peace of mind. When government was being created in the US the colonies were worried that a single person would take power, like the king of England and take away their rights as citizens. In order to prevent people from being worried. They added a Bill of Rights. A rule of rights that each citizen of the United States would have.
It depends On my what aspect you're looking at it from. According to the theories of population growth and resources, Malthus theory states that population growth will cause resources to deplete to a point where resources (earths carrying capacity) are unable to support the population resulting in the Malthusian crisis. When the crisis happens, there will be positive checks in place such as droughts an famines to lower the population until a sustainable number for resource usage. This is supported by many Neo Malthusian theories aka modern interpretations but one main fact is that this was said in the 18 century and back then it was simply an agrarian society.
Hence there was boserup's theory which was based on necessity is the Mother of invention ( I think I got this quote wrong) and that basically when population growth increase there will be more technology and improvements to society to increase resources available for usage. Which is largely supported by the high dependence on agriculture in agriculture and technological advancements over the years such as the green revolution and industrial revolution,
Ultimately I support Malthusian theory as it makes sense that no matter what, population will always be a liability in terms of resource usage.
1) MAN VS MAN
2) MAN VS SELF
3) MAN VS NATURE
4) MAN VS SOCIETY
5) MAN VS GOD/FATE
6) MAN CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE
7) MALE AND FEMALE
8) MAN VS MACHINE
Answer: The major ethical issues in conducting research are:
1.Informed consent
2.Beneficence- Do not harm
3.Respect for anonymity and confidentiality
4.Respect for privacy.
However important the issue under investigation psychologists need to remember that they have a duty to respect the rights and dignity of research participants. This means that they must abide by certain moral principles and rules of conduct.