The main consequences of the Fall of the Berlin Wall was the fall of Communism in East Germany and the German Reunification.
<h3>What did the Fall of the Berlin Wall lead to?</h3>
After East and West Germans successfully tore down the Berlin Wall, the Communist government fell thanks to pressure from its people.
As a result, West Germany and East Germany held elections that allowed for both nations to be reunified into Germany.
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Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?
- Word-for-Word plagiarism
- Paraphrasing plagiarism
- This is not plagiarism
In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button.
Original Source Material
The way the U.S. judicial system works, a defendant is first found to be innocent or guilty. The punishment sentence is determined only after a defendant has been found guilty. It might seem that this is a relatively minor procedural issue. Yet, the order of this decision-making can mean the difference between life and death, or even between conviction and acquittal.
References:
Dixit, A. K., & Nalebuff, B. J. (1991). <em>Thinking strategically: The competitive edge in business, politics, and everyday life. </em>New York, NY: Norton.
Answer:
- <u>Paraphrasing plagiarism </u>
Explanation:
Note, <u>paraphrase plagiarism</u> occurs when someone carefully rewrites the viewpoints of another person using different or shorter words without citing the original owner of the expressed thought or viewpoint.
It could be observed here, unlike the original source material that contained a reference, the student version has no reference or citation, thus making it a good example of paraphrasing plagiarism.
The correct answer is C. Weather conditions change rather quickly (sunny one day, rainy the next), while the climate of a region is fairly set in stone for many years.
A is wrong because weather conditions only take minutes to change (technically), and climate changes take years and years.
B is wrong because weather is the one that describes specific conditions (partly cloudy with 70% chance of ran...), not climate, which is more average.
And lastly, D is wrong because climate conditions change so slowly that we have plenty of time to predict it, think of our climate changes today. Weather conditions are not consistent from year to year (could have rained on your birthday last year, it doesn't mean it will rain on your birthday this year).
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