What is the iron law of oligarchy Brainly? Explanation: The iron law of oligarchy is the inevitable form and mode of business that is sooner or later imposed as the only effective, kind of attitude that the goal justifies the means. What is the Peter Principle Brainly? Peter Principle is an observation about a commonly-seen […]
How were slavery and indentured labor in the American colonies similar?
How were slavery and indentured labor in the American colonies similar? How were slavery and indentured labor in the American colonies similar? both worked only in agriculture. both received wages for their work. both had restrictions on personal rights. What role did indentured servants and the development of slavery play in Colonial America? Indentured servants […]
Why is Caspian Sea called a sea?
Is thermal insulator a good conductor?
Is thermal insulator a good conductor? Summary. Materials that are good conductors of thermal energy are called thermal conductors. Materials that are poor conductors of thermal energy are called thermal insulators. Gases such as air and materials such as plastic and wood are thermal insulators. What objects are good thermal conductors? Stone and glass are […]
What do CB1 receptors do?
What do CB1 receptors do? CB1 receptors are members of the Gi/Go-linked GPCR family. Thus, they inhibit voltage-sensitive calcium channels and adenylyl cyclase and activate inwardly rectifying potassium channels and MAP kinase. In addition, CB1 receptors are abundantly expressed by other glutamatergic neurons such as cerebellar granule cells. How does CBD affect CB1 and CB2 […]
What were the Federalists vision and the anti-federalists vision?
What were the Federalists vision and the anti-federalists vision? What were Federalists overall vision? Strong, central (national) government that would unite all the states. What were Anti-Federalists overall vision? Wanted power in the states, not much in the central (national) government. How do I invoke my rights? In order to invoke your right to remain […]
Why does group polarization occur?
Why does group polarization occur? Group polarization occurs when discussion leads a group to adopt attitudes or actions that are more extreme than the initial attitudes or actions of the individual group members. Note that group polarization can happen in the direction of either riskiness (risky shift) or conservativeness. What is an example of bystander […]
What is affect-based trust?
What is affect-based trust? McAllister (1995) differentiated between two broad foundations upon which trust is built in organizational settings: cognition. and affect. Cognition-based trust is built on the knowledge of role performance, whereas affect-based trust is built on the. emotional bonds between partners. Which of the following is characteristic of disposition based trust? Which of […]
What causes magnetic north?
What causes magnetic north? The data showed that the position of the north magnetic pole is determined largely by a balance, or tug-of-war, between two large lobes of negative flux at the boundary between Earth’s core and mantle under Canada. What is the direction of Earth’s magnetic field? The inclination of the Earth’s field is […]
What is true about water vapor?
What is true about water vapor? Water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas. It controls the Earth’s temperature.” It’s true that water vapor is the largest contributor to the Earth’s greenhouse effect. Because these gases are not condensable at atmospheric temperatures and pressures, the atmosphere can pack in much more of these gases . […]