Social Studies, 04.08.2019 22:40, iBrain
Why do governments fulfill some of society's needs, such as education, health care, and mass transit? because individuals and companies are not affected by those needs so that services that cannot be afforded by the private sector are made available so that all members of the society can participate because those needs are always fulfilled in a centrally planned economy?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00, Shavaila18
Loftus used her research to prove that a. memories of childhood trauma are usually true b. adults’ memories are concrete and rigid c. children have better memories than adults d. false memories could be created using suggestion
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:30, Michael321
Lance, a hacker, stole 15,000 credit card numbers and sold them on the black mar-ket, making millions. police caught lance, and two legal actions followed, one civil and one criminal. who will be responsible for bringing the civil case? what will be the outcome if the jury believes that lance was responsible for identity thefts? who will be responsible for bringing the criminal case? what will be the outcome if the jury believes that lance stole the numbers?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:50, jacole22
The technique of getting a commitment from a potential customer and then changing the terms of the agreement is best described as low-balling. cognitive dissonance. reciprocal concession. the foot-in-the-door technique. a half-dozen high school students are going to a concert. chantal wants to wear a new colorful outfit that she just received as a gift, but she assumes that her five friends will all be wearing nothing but black leather. chantal decides to do likewise, and leaves her colorful outfit in the closet. chantal’s behavior is an example of conformity. resistance. reciprocation wariness. idiosyncrasy credits.
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