What does Miss Maudie mean when she says Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets? Maudie says, “Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets”, she means that he is not fake. Like Nelson said, he does not put on […]
Whats the relationship between Boers and Afrikaners?
Whats the relationship between Boers and Afrikaners? Boer, (Dutch: “husbandman,” or “farmer”), a South African of Dutch, German, or Huguenot descent, especially one of the early settlers of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. Today, descendants of the Boers are commonly referred to as Afrikaners. What is the relationship between Boers and Afrikaners quizlet? […]
Who argued that criminals were physically different than non criminals?
Who argued that criminals were physically different than non criminals? Cesare Lombroso What did Cesare Lombroso believe about criminals? Essentially, Lombroso believed that criminality was inherited and that criminals could be identified by physical defects that confirmed them as being atavistic or savage. A thief, for example, could be identified by his expressive face, manual […]
What does the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment provide quizlet?
What does the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment provide quizlet? The establishment clause states that the government cannot create an official or established church, prefer one religion over another, or benefit believers instead of nonbelievers (or vise-versa). What is the purpose of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment? The First […]
Why does gas exchange take place only at the alveoli and not in the lungs passages themselves?
Why does gas exchange take place only at the alveoli and not in the lungs passages themselves? The alveolar membrane- is where gas exchange between the blood and the atmosphere takes place. The gas molecules must diffuse across the alveolar epithelium and the capillary endothelium. Thus, the alveolar surface (as well as the respiratory bronchioles) […]
What are the 4 steps of critical thinking?
What are the 4 steps of critical thinking? Critical Thinking: Steps to Critical Thinking Steps 1 & 2: Reflection and Analysis. Step 3: Acquisition of Information. Step 4: Creativity. Step 5: Structuring Arguments. Step 6: Decision Making. Steps 7 & 8: Commitment and Debate. What’s another word for thinking outside the box? Alternate Synonyms for […]
When you are driving on a two lane road the car behind you tries to pass you but the passing car is only partly ahead of you when oncoming traffic gets dangerously close you should?
What are the differences between the Mauryan and Gupta empire?
What are the differences between the Mauryan and Gupta empire? Maurya Empire was vaster as compared to Gupta Empire. Mauryan rulers followed a centralized administration structure, whereas Gupta rulers followed a decentralized administrative structure. Mauryan rulers favored and promoted mainly non-Hindu religions; whereas Gupta rulers followed and promoted Hinduism. What did the Mauryan Empire and […]
Will a large sample confidence interval be valid if the population?
Will a large sample confidence interval be valid if the population? Yes. As long as a sample is sufficiently large that the central limit theorem applies, the confidence interval will be valid regardless of the shape of the population distribution. Define Type 1 error? How would the 95% confidence interval be affected if we had […]
What stimulates the secretion of gastric juice?
What stimulates the secretion of gastric juice? Gastric secretion is stimulated by the act of eating (cephalic phase) and the arrival of food in the stomach (gastric phase). Arrival of the food in the intestine also controls gastric secretion (intestinal phase). The secreted fluid contains hydrochloric acid, pepsinogen, intrinsic factor, bicarbonate, and mucus. What hormone […]