Answer:
A. "If they can get away with it, so can I"
Explanation:
Social-psychological research has revealed that exposure to televised violence might weaken viewers' inhibitions about using violence in their own lives. In other words, this means that by watching violence on TV, people will more likely think that violence is an option they can use in their day-to-day life.
Therefore, if Peter is one person that might be inhibited when watching violence on TV, he will likely think "if they can get away with it, so can I" when he watches a violent cops-and-robbers show since he will think that violence is an option in his day-to-day life.
Answer:
<u>Respected</u>
Explanation:
Context clues refer to the surrounding information of an unknown word in a text or a speech that helps us infer the meaning of that word. In the paragraph, the description of Grace Kim's actions and achievements helps us infer that “illustrious” means that the performer is due special honor, appreciation or respect because of her achievements, in other words, it means that she is “respected.”
The correct answer is frequency
The Doppler effect is characterized by the change in the sound frequency emitted by a source, perceived by an observer when there is relative movement. A typical example of the Doppler effect is the case of an ambulance with the siren on, during the approach or removal of an observer.
Answer
Explanation:ne interesting thing about America’s 19th-century Pacific expansion is that it happened during, and even before, its more famous western settlement. American missionaries and sugar planters were in Hawaii in the 1820s, a generation before the California Gold Rush or Mormon Trek to Utah. The reason is that, while oceans can be deadly in strong winds, water is normally easier to traverse than land — even the long and torturous pre-Panama Canal sea route around Cape Horn from the East Coast to the Pacific. By 1890, when the Census Bureau declared the western frontier closed, the U.S. had already laid claim to territory in the Pacific. By 1902, America controlled Hawaii, Alaska, the Philippines, Guam, Midway Island, part of Samoa and several smaller islands in the Pacific (e.g. Palmyra Atoll and Wake, Jarvis, Howland & Baker Islands). Since its revolution and initiation of the Old China Trade routes starting in 1783, the U.S. coveted trading with Asians the way it had traditionally with Europeans. In the 1850s, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed the U.S. Navy to China and Japan to increase trade. By the turn of the 20th century, America was digging a canal shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific and was in combat defending its interests in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In this chapter, we’ll cover why and how America stepped out onto this world stage.
Answer:
<em>Commercialization</em>
Explanation:
Commercialization <em>is the method of marketing a new product or method of manufacturing, making it accessible on the industry or market</em>.
The phrase frequently refers to entry into the mass market in particular, but it also involves a shift from the research to trade.