The United Nations is a group of 193 sovereign countries formed in 1945 after the World War II against the Axis powers - Italy, Germany, Japan.
Main organs of United Nations:
General Assembly
Security Council
Economic and Social Council
Trusteeship Council
International Court of Justice
Secretariat
Explanation:
The United Nations is a group of 193 sovereign countries formed in 1945 after the World War II against the Axis powers - Italy, Germany, Japan. The United Nations is committed towards -
- Maintaining Peace and security
- Addressing climate change and environmental issues
- Respecting diversity and inclusion
- Promoting gender equality
- Maintaining and administering law and order
- Promoting economic security
- Promoting Cultural heritage
The United Nations has established the International Monetary Fund, Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Civil Aviation Organization who can work together to help the sovereign states.
Main organs of United Nations:
General Assembly - 193 members
Security Council - 15 members with 5 permanent members (United States, United Kingdom, China, France, Russia)
Economic and Social Council
Trusteeship Council
International Court of Justice
Secretariat
Answer:
Of the five religions provided in your question, Buddhism and Confucianism have the majority of their followers in East and Southeast Asia.
Explanation:
The old political party machine used to assign voters to specific regions in order to influence elections. Voter registration could prevent this action.
Voter registration also called enrollment is the requirement that a person otherwise eligible to vote register (or enroll) on an electoral roll before they will be entitled or permitted to vote. Such enrollment may be automatic or may require application being made by the eligible voter. The rules governing registration vary between jurisdictions.
Answer:
d. Both A and C
Explanation:
Classical Conditioning is <em>a learning strategy in which a person associates a stimulus that was previously neutral and results in a learned response.</em> This stimulus may be natural or unconditional because it automatically starts a response; or it may be conditional, that is, a previously neutral stimulus that now becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus now starts a conditioned response.
In this scenario, the alcohol plus the drug (stimuli) induce vomiting (response). Therefore, the <u>conditioned stimulus is alcohol</u>, a previously neutral stimulus that becomes associated with the <u>drug, an unconditioned stimulus</u> which, in conjunction, <u>trigger a response: vomiting</u>.