What does every decision have in common? A decision is made between one or more options. A trade-off is all alternatives given up when choosing one option. The other other alternatives in that decision are the trade-offs. Therefore, every decision involves trade-offs. What are the 2 main parts of a cost-benefit analysis? the two parts […]
What countries make up the Middle East?
What countries make up the Middle East? A variety of countries make up the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), including Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. When were the Middle East countries created? 3500 BC Why […]
Does a fault occur before or after an igneous intrusion?
Does a fault occur before or after an igneous intrusion? Law of superposition: layers are deposited horizontally. this means Sedimentary layers were first, then the folding occured, because the igneous intrusion did not fold with the sedimentary layers, then the fault comes, becuase the igneous intrusion and layers were all shifted up. Which is younger […]
What is the theory of Socrates?
What is the theory of Socrates? 1. Socrates theory of the Soul: Socrates believed that he had a mission to seek after wisdom. He wanted to persuade others to look into themselves, to seek wisdom and virtue and to care for their noblest possession, their soul, before all else. He attempted this even at his […]
When recording from a single neuron stimulus intensity is represented by?
When recording from a single neuron stimulus intensity is represented by? Cognition Question Answer Paul Broca’s & Carl Wernicke’s research provided early evidence for localization of function When recording from a single neuron, stimulus intensity is represented in a single neuron by the firing rate of the action potentials When conducting an experiment on how […]
How did the geography of Greece influence Greek?
How did the geography of Greece influence Greek? Greece’s steep mountains and surrounding seas forced Greeks to settle in isolated communities. Travel by land was hard, and sea voyages were hazardous. Most ancient Greeks farmed, but good land and water were scarce. Many ancient Greeks sailed across the sea to found colonies that helped spread […]
How were the cultures of the Inuit Mound Builders and Anasazi adapted to the environment?
How were the cultures of the Inuit Mound Builders and Anasazi adapted to the environment? The Anasazi dug ditches from streams to irrigate their crops. How did the inuit adapt to life in the cold climate near the Arctic ocean? The Inuit hunted whales, walruses and seals. They all adapted to the environment. What did […]
What is the meaning of constitutional democracy?
What is the meaning of constitutional democracy? It seems to me to be much simpler; a constitutional democracy is any democracy that has a constitution setting it as such. The term democracy indicates a form of government where all the state’s decisions are exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of its citizenry through a […]
What did epicureans believe?
What did epicureans believe? Epicurus believed that, on the basis of a radical materialism which dispensed with transcendent entities such as the Platonic Ideas or Forms, he could disprove the possibility of the soul’s survival after death, and hence the prospect of punishment in the afterlife. Does Epicurean philosophy favor involvement in the social world? […]
How did trench warfare lead to a stalemate?
How did trench warfare lead to a stalemate? How did trench warfare lead to a stalemate? Trenches were commonly used in WWI. Trechwarfare led to a stalemate because both sides lost too many soilders and any further action would just lead to more and more problems and deadlier consequences. List some of the new technologies […]