What is the role of citizens in government?

What is the role of citizens in government? U.S. citizens have a responsibility to participate in their government by registering to vote and voting in elections. By voting, citizens have a voice in their government and help ensure that the democratic representative system of government is maintained. What types of skills do we want citizens […]

Why is verbal behavior important?

Why is verbal behavior important? Verbal behavior also capitalizes on the child’s own motivation, teaching the child to communicate for what he desires. This ability to mand may reduce problematic behavior that functioned as a means for obtaining the desired item. How is verbal behavior different from language? Verbal Behavior therapy does not focus on […]

What happened to the Mali Empire?

What happened to the Mali Empire? The Mali Empire collapsed in the 1460s following civil wars, the opening up of trade routes elsewhere, and the rise of the neighbouring Songhai Empire, but it did continue to control a small part of the western empire into the 17th century. Which of the following African kingdoms can […]

What is the concept of reciprocity?

What is the concept of reciprocity? Reciprocity is a social norm that involves in-kind exchanges between people—responding to another’s action with another equivalent action. What is the example of reciprocity? More examples of reciprocity include: A salesperson giving a freebie to a potential customer, hoping that it will lead them to return the favor by […]

Why will judicial branch officials remain independent?

Why will judicial branch officials remain independent? The reason why judicial branch officials remain independent even though they are appointed by the executive and approved by the legislature, is because in any democratic setting, the constitution expects judges have to be impartial, independent and free from all types of influence when carrying out their duties. […]

Who was the aggressor in the Civil War?

Who was the aggressor in the Civil War? I guess it really all comes down to how you define “aggressor” and whether you mean that in an ideological sense, or a physical/military one. If looking at the movement of troops into enemy territory, the Union was undoubtedly the aggressor in the vast majority of engagements. […]

What are the difference between primary and secondary sources of modern history?

What are the difference between primary and secondary sources of modern history? Primary sources are firsthand, contemporary accounts of events created by individuals during that period of time or several years later (such as correspondence, diaries, memoirs and personal histories). Secondary sources often use generalizations, analysis, interpretation, and synthesis of primary sources. What are primary […]

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