What is meant by counter-majoritarian? The counter-majoritarian difficulty states a problem with the legitimacy of the institution of judicial review: when unelected judges use the power of judicial review to nullify the actions of electedexecutives or legislators, they act contrary to “majority will” as expressed by representative institutions. What is counter-majoritarian dilemma in South Africa? […]
What were the houses made out of in the Indus Valley?
What were the houses made out of in the Indus Valley? Most were built of fired and mortared brick; some incorporated sun-dried mud-brick and wooden superstructures. Sites were often raised, or built on man made hills. This could be to combat flooding in the nearby areas. What are features that describe houses in cities of […]
Which layer of the artery is most affected by atherosclerosis?
Which layer of the artery is most affected by atherosclerosis? The arterial wall is made up of three distinct layers—an outer layer of tissue (adventitia), a muscular middle layer (media), and an inner layer of epithelial cells (intima); the latter is the one most commonly affected by arteriosclerosis. What layer does atherosclerosis occur? Atherosclerotic lesions […]
What is the most common type of residential fire safety alarm system?
What is the most common type of residential fire safety alarm system? Single-station smoke alarm Which type of heat detector must be replaced after activation? 1. Nonrestorable fixed-temperature, spot-type heat detectors are required to be replaced after 15 years from initial installation [see NFPA 72(10), Table 14.4. What is the main objective of a home […]
What does voting have to do with politics?
What does voting have to do with politics? In politics. In a democracy, a government is chosen by voting in an election: a way for an electorate to elect, i.e., choose, among several candidates for rule. In a direct democracy, voting is the method by which the electorate directly make decisions, turn bills into laws, […]
What does the National Environmental Policy Act do?
What does the National Environmental Policy Act do? The stated purposes of NEPA are: To declare a national policy which will encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment; to promote efforts which will prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere and stimulate the health and welfare of man; to enrich […]
Why was the second conference held in Quebec?
Why was the second conference held in Quebec? The Quebec Conference was held from October 10 to 24, 1864 to discuss a proposed Canadian confederation. It was in response to the shift in political ground when the United Kingdom and the United States had come very close to engaging in war with each other. What […]
What involve a sudden loss of memory or change in identity?
What involve a sudden loss of memory or change in identity? Dissociative amnesia is one of a group of conditions called “dissociative disorders.” Dissociative disorders are mental illnesses in which there is a breakdown of mental functions that normally operate smoothly, such as memory, consciousness or awareness, and identity and/or perception. Did DSM-5 criteria? According […]
Who used guerilla warfare?
Who used guerilla warfare? The Poles and Lithuanians used guerrilla warfare during the January Uprising of 1863–1865, against the Russian Empire. In the 19th century, peoples of the Balkans used guerrilla tactics to fight the Ottoman empire. the north African Muslims uprisings against the colonial powers after second world war. What does guerilla mean? : […]
What is reinforcement theory of motivation?
What is reinforcement theory of motivation? Reinforcement Theory of motivation aims at achieving the desired level of motivation among the employees by means of reinforcement, punishment and extinction. Reinforcement approach, which can be both positive and negative, is used to reinforce the desired behavior. Which of the following options refers to a person’s perception of […]