Answer:
You are right it is the deceleration of independance
The primary source of official crime statistics in the United
States is the annual <span>Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)</span>
published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). <span>The FBI
does not collect the data by itself; the data is provided to the FBI by law
enforcement agencies across the nation. The FBI then compiles the Reports and
publish it.</span>
Answer:
Acts 8:1-4 persecution along with Stephens martyrdom caused the people to scatter, preaching the word wherever they went.
Explanation:
In Act chapter 8 verse 1-4, it was recorded that after the death of Stephens, the early church suffered persecution in Jerusalem, this caused the early converts of the church to scatter abroad and in the process continued to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ wherever they went. This is an example of when God advanced His purpose even though His people showed themselves unwilling to be sent as missionaries.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>b. Egocentrism </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em><u>Egocentrism,</u></em><em> in psychology, is described as an individual's incapability of understanding that the other person's opinion or view might be distinct from that of his or her own. Egocentrism generally signifies a 'cognitive bias', in a way that a person feels or thinks that another person shares the similar perspective as he or she does, however, the person is not able to think that the person may hold a different perspective.</em>
<em><u>As per the question, the given statement is an example of egocentrism.</u></em>
Answer:
b. did not initially cover all categories of workers.
Explanation:
The American Social Security System was very different from what we know today, in its early years of establishment, during the New Deal. The main difference was that it did not cover all professional categories (which made it different from the European pension system). Professional categories were included in this system as the US economic condition strengthened through other New Deal reforms. This happened little by little, until it became what we know today.