Answer:
b. it broadens the concept of intelligence too far.
Explanation:
Emotional Intelligence (EI), illustrates that the most capable managers are identical in one crucial approach—they all have a great standard of EI. It’s not that IQ and technological abilities are unnecessary, especially in the administrative sphere. They value, but they are entry-level specifications for executive positions.
Answer: Green Driving (also known as Eco-Driving and Smart Driving) is a series of efficient driving practices that include avoiding unnecessary idling. Green driving is relatively new to the United States. In Europe, and other countries where fuel prices are two to three times higher, it has for years been a well-established practice, as it can save motorists significant sums of money annually. Green driving also reduces climate change producing carbon emissions, conserves energy, improves air quality, and even makes you a safer driver. Answer should be A.
- Martiinez <3
I'm guessing B or C. Either one of them
From the perspective of enslaved African Americans, slavery ended before the passage of the 13th Amendment because of the Emancipation Proclamation. It is important to note that the Emancipation Proclamation did not officially end slavery, but it did provide the impetus for subsequent legislation. The Emancipation Proclamation took effect on January 1, 1863 and granted freedom to all enslaved persons in states that were in rebellion against the Union. It also inspired enslaved African Americans to leave Southern plantations in large numbers and flee toward Union lines. Union troops were forced to make provisions for these enslaved people within their ranks.
President Lincoln would argue that the Emancipation Proclamation was simply a strategic move designed to destabilize the southern states. It did not apply to border states and it was null and void if the rebellious state returned to the Union. Moreover, because the southern states had seceded, they were no longer under the authority of the federal government, thus Lincoln had no authority over them
Enslaved people played an important role in the war as soldiers (those who escaped) and as laborers in the South for the Confederacy. They served as spies for the North.