Answer:
more, not
Explanation:
An individual with internal locus of control generally believes that the success or failures they achieve are the result of their own action and is controlled by their own thoughts and factors. While persons with external locus of control focuses on the external factors and they believe the results of their actions are control by external factors such as luck, bias, fate, etc.
Such people feel depressed more often and they are less likely to delay satisfaction or gratitude.
Answer: D. The ability to post bail
Explanation: I think that it is the ability to post bail because the seventh and sixth amendment are the rights to a speedy trial and a right to trial by jury. This crosses out options B and C. It could also be option A but I think that the sixth and seventh amendment also cover that. Hopefully I helped!!
The correct answer is B) believed that if an individual act from a good motive and a sense of duty, the act is good regardless of the consequences.
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant believed that if an individual acts from a good motive and a sense of duty, the act is good regardless of the consequences.
German philosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the brightest minds of his time.
Kant (1724-1804) focused part of his studies on moral actions of the Ethic of human behavior and actions. To Kant, the categorical imperative was that humans have to stand firmly on their decisions, never biased by their personal references, just led by the good or the bad of the decision or the action.
Answer:
C. All flying creatures I have ever seen have feathers. That creature up in the sky is certainly flying, so it must also have feathers.
Explanation:
Syllogism is a logical argument with two premises and one conclusion. A categorical syllogism has three propositions which include two premises and one conclusion; a general/major premise, a minor premise and then a conclusion. The major premise,minor premise and conclusion in the above syllogism respectfully are
" All flying creatures I have ever seen have feathers","That creature up in the sky is certainly flying", "so it must also have feathers".