<u>Answer:</u>
This observation is most consistent with the sensory exploitation hypothesis.
Option: (C)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The 'sensory exploitation hypothesis' states that the male sexual characters as adaptations are to exploit female reaction that is developed in non-sexual contexts.
- As we see the example in the case of female platy fishes, how they prefer the male fish having the artificial sword like structures that are attached to their tails.
- Sensory exploitation is a sensory bias that is applied to gain the probability of having better reproductive success.
Answer:
A blended family
Explanation:
The blended family is the family where grandparents live with grandchildren. This is also called a step-family or a constituted family. It is also called a complex family where both the parents live with their children from the previous relationship and now make a new family.
These parents live together with children from the previous relationship and current relationship. The parents could be from the same sex or maybe heterosexual and may don't have children.
Thus Josephine families are the example of a blended family where she got two half-siblings from the father side and a half from the mother side. They all live together called a blended family.
Answer:
Exchanges rate systems
Explanation:
permit sthe government to place somen influence
on an exchange rate the would otherwise be freely floating
Answer:
Sorry, it's a bit long.
Explanation:
The Vietnam War was a military campaign launched by North Vietnam against South Vietnam. The Vietnamese civil war began in 1959. The United States supported the South, while China and Russia supported the North. In 1965, the United States officially entered the war in response to North Vietnam's attack on a U.S. military ship. U.S involvement ended in 1973. The war ended in 1975.
The war killed 58,220 American soldiers and wounded 153,303 more.1 Another 1,643 were missing in action. North Vietnam lost 1.1 million soldiers while 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died. Both sides lost more than 2 million civilians.2
Vietnam was the most heavily bombed country in history. More than 6.1 million tons of bombs were dropped, compared to 2.1 million tons in World War II.3 U.S. planes dumped 20 million gallons of herbicides to defoliate Viet Cong hiding places. It decimated 5 million acres of forest and 500,000 acres of farmland. The Vietnam War cost $168 billion or $1 trillion in today's dollars.19 That included $111 billion in military operations and $28.5 billion in aid to South Vietnam.
Compensation benefits for Vietnam veterans and families still cost $22 billion a year.20 Surviving spouses qualify for lifetime benefits if the veteran died from war wounds. Veterans' children receive benefits until age 18. If the children are disabled, they receive lifetime benefits. Since 1970, the post-war benefits for veterans and families have cost $270 billion.
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They wanted to have land that they could farm. The east was already crowded by large farms and cities. They were also in search of gold. There were also many trees that could be cut down and sent east, these people sought out a way to make money, or provide for their families that was not in the congested dirty cities of the east.