Answer:
Complex problems are typically defined as those that include the ability to approach them from multiple, sometimes competing, perspectives and which may have multiple possible solutions.
Explanation:
Agreement on the definition of the problem (owing to multiple values, perception, and perspectives)
Clear solutions to the problem owing to the wide array of possible solutions and trade-offs associated with each
Easily identified causes or authority due to the problem having multiple potential causes, jurisdictions, stakeholders and regulator or implications
Answer:
c. created by state statute.
Explanation:
A corporation is a legal form of business entity which is distinct from its owner. It is also called "legal person" because it has the power like a person and it can enter in contract, pay taxes, make contracts and even get sued for legal obligations. They are formed legally by registering as a statute by a government agency. A group of stakeholders jointly holds the ownership of a corporation for a common purpose mainly profit.
Answer:
a. the catholic church
Explanation:
Renaissance was a period in Europe of artistic, cultural and political revolution. It took place from 14th to 17th Century. It originated in the geographical area of Italy but quickly spread to the rest of Europe. The basis for Renaissance was the rediscovered of art and philosophy of the Ancient Greeks. It gave a new perspective in all of these fields.
Even though the Catholic Church sponsored Renaissance artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, there was also a conflict between artists and clerics. For example, Erasmus in his book <em>"The Praise of Folly"</em> criticizes the corruption in the Church. The Papacy was getting question by other artists as well. All this criticism sparked a period of Reformation in the Church and paved the way for the rise of Protestantism.
Answer:
public compliance without private acceptance
Explanation:
However, when they were with the confederates who sometimes gave an obviously wrong answer, 76% of participants gave the wrong answer at least once. This suggests that Asch's studies are an illustration of public compliance without private acceptance.