The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A) offspring with good chances of survival ."
These are the following choices:
A) offspring with good chances of survival
<span>B) many offspring per reproductive episode </span>
<span>C) small offspring </span>
<span>D) a high intrinsic rate of increase </span>
E) early parental reproduction
Answer:
It depends how you look at it.
Explanation:
I dont think it was right for the US to invade Cuba because Cuba can take care of it's self. Also the Cuban people didnt ask us to come barging in. "we are here to protect you" does not make sense because cuba never asked for protection.
Answer: A result of years of practice and playing the instrument
Explanation:
When a person immerses himself in a new activity, it is normal for him to initially experience difficulty mastering it, no matter if he is learning a sport or playing an instrument in principle it will be difficult. Over time and according to the skills that the person has, you can see how it is improving. You can see how that person is becoming stronger and has greater control over what he learns, which is due to the process in which he immersed himself from the beginning.
A person who keeps practicing something over time will become an expert which is due to continuous repetition. The person memorizes what he has to do and every time it will be easier for him to do what he has to do. Someone who practices soccer with time will be able to have better handling of the ball, will not need to look at the ball when he carries it with his foot and will have greater agility when moving, the same happens with the case of Matthew. Matthew is already able to play the clarinet without thinking much about the positions of his fingers since his skills in playing the clarinet have been strengthened and he can easily remember the notes due to the years of practice he has had.
The two beliefs are <span>religious toleration and separation of Church and state
Anabaptism was considered a radical movement among religious society during that time. This belief conveyed that in order to be baptized, a person must knowingly confess his/her faith to God, which means it couldn't be done by an infant.</span>