Answer:
Correct answer is They wanted to remain loyal to the king.
Explanation:
First and last options are not correct because the colonist didn't wanted war and were trying to prevent any further conflict.
Second option is not correct as they didn't wanted to change Parliament, but someone who would represent their interests in the same.
Third option is correct as they wanted to show their allegiance to the king, but also asked him to take into consideration the problems that were tormenting them.
Answer:
Variable-ratio
Explanation:
Variable-ratio -
It refers to the type of schedule reinforced , where the response is implemented after the unforeseeable responses , is referred to as the variable ratio .
In this schedule a very high and steady rate of responding is generated .
The delivery schedule unpredictable .
Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,
The correct answer is variable - ratio .
Answer:
D. Both A and B are situations that would cast doubt on this assumption
they are:
A. A teacher reports that after testing her class on the ability to roll their tongue, with very little effort the non-tongue-rollers can learn to also roll their tongues.
B. A student who can roll his tongue has a mother and father, both of whom cannot.
Explanation:
A traits is a special characteristics or qualities that is common to an organism. it is usually passed down/ inherited from parents to offspring or as a result of environmental factors. some traits that are inherited from parents cannot be inherited from the environment those are genetically inherited characteristics.
Tongue rolling is a simple genetic traits that is capacity of an individual to roll the lateral edges of the tongue upwards into a tube. it is inherited from one parent.
The option A and B contradicts as it is not a learn characteristics but an inherited trait. and student can only role his/her tongue if one of the parent has that special ability to role the tongue and if that trait was passed to that child. so a student cannot possess that ability to roll the tongue if their parents do not have it.
The answer is that adjusting to the end of the commodity boom, which benefited South America particularly, has taken longer than expected. Between 2003 and 2010 China’s industrialisation boosted demand for minerals, oil and foodstuffs. Commodity prices fell steadily between 2010 and 2015. As export revenue shrank, the region’s currencies weakened, curbing imports and pushing up inflation.
Latin America also faces a fiscal squeeze. The commodity boom temporarily boosted tax revenues. Too many governments spent, rather than invested or saved, this windfall. The primary fiscal deficit (ie, before interest payments) in the region as a whole increased from 0.2% of GDP in 2013 to 2.6% last year. In other words, public debt is rising. Many governments have started to retrench. Few are in a position to prime the pump of recovery.
Answer: They accept you for who you are, no matter what, even if you’re really bad at showing up on time, or if you tend to accidentally say the wrong things. Trying to change a person never works. People know when they are not accepted in their entirety, and it hurts. A real friend is someone who truly knows you, and loves you just the same.
They’re always going to be there to support you in all of your endeavors. They’re going to push you forward toward your goals no matter what. Even when things seem tough, you never have to worry about a good friend leaving you behind. They’re always going to be your number one cheerleader and they’re always going to help you move forward.
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