What are some potential ethical issues associated with researching this hypothesis? How would you address those in your study?

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Answer 1

Answer: The major ethical issues in conducting research are:

1.Informed consent

2.Beneficence- Do not harm

3.Respect for anonymity and confidentiality

4.Respect for privacy.

However important the issue under investigation psychologists need to remember that they have a duty to respect the rights and dignity of research participants. This means that they must abide by certain moral principles and rules of conduct.


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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Complete the paragraph discussing the relationships between religion, philosophy, and culture.
The first European settlers and colonists who arrived in
were Protestants. These settlers followed a religion that valued
and considered them paths to salvation. This belief played an important role in motivating the settlers to make the best of a new and challenging environment. Eventually, they succeeded in transforming the wilderness into agricultural villages.

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North America

Hard work and discipline

--Jax

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who is know for negotiation and unified germany?

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German unification was achieved by the force of Prussia, and enforced from the top-down, meaning that it was not an organic movement that was fully supported and spread by the popular classes but instead was a product of Prussian royal policies. In Germany, hierarchy is strictly observed. Negotiations are normally held by the people in the same position. And, in formal meetings, the highest-ranking businessmen will enter the room first. Address business associates using titles and last names.
The force of Prussia

how was the steamship used ? i need details and a little paragraph it was in the 1800s to the 1850s

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BrainPop worksheet "What Would You Do?"

BrainPop worksheet "What Would You Do?"

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Answer: read

Explanation:it tell you the answer in the text

The answers are given in the text

Forest fires are a natural occurrence. However, how are forest fires different near or around areas that were deforested? Choose all that are correct.

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What are the options?

In an attempt to preserve the Union, what were the conditions required under the Georgia Platform before Southern leaders would accept the Compromise of 1850?

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The Georgia Programmed or frame work said that the territory would oppose any subsequent congressional action that might disrupt the transcontinental slave trade.

Undermine fugitive slave act, or eliminate slavery in the Territories of Columbia. And according to Georgia Programmed, such behavior might lead to the Union's disintegration.

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“The US and Soviet Union were fighting a Cold War during this time. The US was supporting democracy, while the Soviet Union was supporting Communism. Cuba and the Soviet Union quickly became allies and began trading food, weapons, and supplies with each other.”


Why did Cuba and the Soviet Union become allies?

How do you think this new alliance affected the relationship between Cuba and the US?

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Answer:

Cuba and the ussr became allies because Cuba and US had political disagreements as well as violence between the two and when the US refused to trade with them they made a alliance with the USSR

The US viewed Cuba as a security threat because they where in a alliance with the USSR

so they stopped trading.

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With Cuba being so close to the United States the Soviet Union could use the nukes they placed in Cuba to hit the most important parts of the United States, The Soviet Union and Cuba both wanted to expand communism, and this relationship between Stalin and Castro, was an economic one so Stalin could send military personal to Castro and this helped Cuba stay defended if the U.S launched a high risk attack.  

The alliance affected the relationship between Cuba and the US by Cuba being watched by the Soviet Union so any time an attack was held on cuba it was most likely an illegal one or a very high risk spy mission, so the Americans were consistently in the red entering Communist Cuba and at risk of setting off nuclear war.

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Answer: Gold, God, Glory

Explanation:

They wanted gold to get rich and bring back to their homes, they wanted to spread their religion/escape religious prosecution, and they wanted the glory and fame that came with finding new places and claiming them for their home country

Gold, god, glory ............

Image attached please answer

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Winter sorry if I’m wrong

just Google a image that has the seasons on the image

WORTH 10 PTS - MIDDLE SCHOOL PLEASE HELP

WORTH 10 PTS - MIDDLE SCHOOL PLEASE HELP
WORTH 10 PTS - MIDDLE SCHOOL PLEASE HELP

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Answer: C

Explanation: Just navigate your way on the map and you will find the answer.

The answer is C hope it really helps!!

What was one problem with overland travel in the late 1700s and early 1800s?
It was impossible to ship goods over long distances.
It was slow and expensive to ship goods over land.
It was cheap to ship goods over land, but it took time.
It was expensive to ship goods over land, but it was fast.

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Answer:

One problem with overland travel in the late 1700s and early 1800s was slow and expensive to ship goods over land.

- Overseas travel was slow as explorers and companies depended on ships, which took months to reach their destination.

- Goods from colonies and other continents were expensive as these goods have to keep safe from pirates and rough seas.

Answer:

One problem with overland travel in the late 1700s and early 1800s was slow and expensive to ship goods over land.

Overseas travel was slow as explorers and companies depended on ships, which took months to reach their destination.

Goods from colonies and other continents were expensive as these goods have to keep safe from pirates and rough seas.

Therefore, one problem with overland travel in the late 1700s and early 1800s was that ship goods were expensive.

so option B is the correct answer.

Explanation:

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this or am i right

can someone answer this or am i right

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You’re right I’m pretty sure dude

Answer:that's correct

to make decisions that are in the best interest of the people they represent

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The person who has to make the decision is known as the 'decision-maker' and normally will be the carer responsible for the day-to-day care, or a professional such as a doctor, nurse or social worker where decisions about treatment, care arrangements or accommodation need to be made.
Equality that everyone has the same thing

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-Muhammad Ali modernized Egypt by creating economic reforms, tax collection, landholding, irrigation, cotton production, local industries, and world trade.

-It was a bad thing for Egypt because they’d have to pay it back, Egypt’s economy soon began to decline. The factories stopped producing. Egypt got into serious debt with British banks.

-Bad leadership is one
of them. Ali’s family took over after his death. A second explanation for Egypt’s failure was environmental. They didn’t have as much coal as the Europeans. Egyptian factories moved their machines using animals.
A third explanation is European competition. European countries tried to ruin the Egyptian industry on purpose.

-Some looked for solutions in modernizing, or becoming more like Europeans, while others wanted to return to their Islamic roots. Some Egyptians believed Western-inspired reforms could still function within an Islamic framework, as a kind of middle ground. One scholar, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, argued that Islam could be modernized and mixed with democracy.


-The most convincing is the environment. European countries were able to produce more coal, which would cause Egypt’s trades to reduce.


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How Are The 14th Amendment Due Process ProtectionsRelate To The Civil Rights Act Of 1968?


A) Congress may not enact discriminatory housing statues


B) Congress may not enact discriminatory employment policies


C) State legislatures may not enact discriminatory housing statues


D) State legislatures may not enact discriminatory employment policies

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D ) state not in act, discriminatory implement policies
D) State legislatures may not enact discriminatory housing statutes

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1 What political view did Anti-Federalists have? (3 points)
a

Strong central government was needed.


b

Strong state government was needed.


c

Individual rights were not important.


d

Congress should only have one house.


2 Why did Federalists think ratification of the Constitution was necessary? (3 points)

a
It would repair the relationship with Britain.

b
It would fix the problems created by the Articles of Confederation.

c
It would improve the relationship between the governments and citizens.

d
It would allow the country to expand further west.


3 What did many people fear would happen if the Bill of Rights was not included in the Constitution? (3 points)

a
The British would take control of the government again.

b
The states would too easily take control of the government.

c
The central government would take away people's rights.

d
The president would become too powerful in the new government.


4 The Bill of Rights states that any powers not outlined in the Constitution as belonging specifically to the national government belong to the states and to the people. What is this an example of? (3 points)

a
Fear of unfair trials

b
The limited power of the national government

c
Freedom to protest peacefully

d
The freedom of the national government to take more power


5 Why was it important to Americans that the government be elected by the people? (3 points)

a
It meant that the people had power over the government.

b
They didn't trust Congress to elect the right people.

c
They were afraid they would end up with a bad president.

d
They wanted the government to be like the British government.


6 Why was it important to Americans that the government be elected by the people? (3 points)

a
It meant that the people had power over the government.

b
They didn't trust Congress to elect the right people.

c
They were afraid they would end up with a bad president.

d
They wanted the government to be like the British government.

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Answer:

1 :c. Individual rights were not important.

2:A. It would repair the relationship with Britain.

3:b. The states would too easily take control of the government.

4:c. Freedom to protest peacefully

5: d.They wanted the government to be like the British government.

6: c. They were afraid they would end up with a bad president.

Explanation:

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In which types of elections can a voter in Georgia participate? Check all that apply.
referendum
general
special
primary
international
please help quick ill give the first right answer brainlist

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I’m pretty sure it’s primary and general, pretty sure
The correct answer is
Referendum
General
Special
Primary

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“Because of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the US placed an embargo (ban) on the import of Cuban goods. Cuba was no longer allowed to sell its sugar cane to the US, which significantly hurt its economy. The embargo is still in place today!”

Look at the political cartoon and describe the current economic relationship between Cuba and the United States.

Due today- helpBecause of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the US placed an embargo (ban) on the import of Cuban

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Answer:

The United States agreed to not invade Cuba, and the Soviets agreed to remove all missiles from Cuba.

Explanation:

Answer:

The US placed a embargo because of the missile crisis which led to Cuba not being able to ship their goods to the US.  The relation ship between the US and Cuba is harmful to Cuba because they have all those goods that they cannot sell, but also good to the US because of the missile crisis.

Explanation:

Give one example of a cutoff lake, a raft lake, and a marsh lake.

Give one example of a cutoff lake, a raft lake, and a marsh lake.

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Eeee here’s any example
Cutoff lake is like half of the land. A raft lake is rafty as heck and a marsh lake is a marshmallow

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Why was there a large increase in voters from the election of 1824 to the election of 1828?

A new law allowed the wealthy to cast two votes.
A new law allowed non-landowners to vote.
A new law allowed women the right to vote.
A new law allowed African Americans to vote.

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Answer:

A new law allowed women the right to vote.

im pretty sure its a new law allowed women the right to vote

What did Henry Clay propose in the Compromise of 1850 to pacify both the North and the South?
A.California would be a slave state, but the next state to join the Union would be a free state
B. California would be a slave state and Oregon would be a free state
C. California would be a free state and Congress would pass the Fugitive Slave Law
D. California would be a free state, but slavery would be allowed in Kansas and Nebraska

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Answer:

C. California would be a free state and Congress would pass the Fugitive Slave Law.

c. cali would be a free state and congress

Which of the following is a FALSE statement?
1. Heat moves through solids by conduction.
2. Molecules move faster in warmer substances.
3. Warm water is denser than cold water.
4. Heat moves through liquids and gases by convection.

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

heat moves through solids through conduction is correct

Molecules move faster in warmer substances but only because warm air and water are less dense

this is incorrect as cold water and air are more dense

this is correct because thats just simply what convection is

Answer:

3 is the false statement

Explanation:

What did the Oak Ridge scientists conclude?

The power of the bomb should be shown to Japanese officials.
The bomb should be dropped on a few key locations in Japan.
No one should ever know that an atomic bomb has been built.
Using the bomb in any way will not help end the war in the Pacific.

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Answer

A - The power of the bomb should be shown to Japanese officials.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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A state wants to make improvements to highways and proposes that they use bonds rather than federal grant money to pay for the project. What is the difference between bonds and grants?

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Answer:

Such entities include corporations, publicly owned utilities, and state, local, and federal governments. On the other hand, bond funds are mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are a bundle of bonds. You can think of it this way: a bond fund is like a basket of dozens or hundreds of underlying bonds.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Women in Sparta had more rights than women in Athens. Spartan women could inherit property, own wealth and property. While Athenia women could do none of these.

Explanation:

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Women in Sparta had more rights. You can do this but

Based on the map of India, which statement is MOST LIKELY correct?
A.
The living conditions in the southern tip of India are inhospitable.

B.
The northern and eastern regions of India are rich in resources.

C.
The climate of northwestern India attracts many visitors to the region.

D.
There is a lack of fertile farmland along the coast of the Bay of Bengal.

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B is the correct answer.

Answer:

B.The northern and eastern regions of India are rich in resources.

For What Purpose Were Pyramids Designed❔

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Answer:

Pyramids were taken as monuments designed to keep the tombs of the pharaohs. There are many chamber in the pyramids.Such as kings chamber, the tomb,etc.

Pyramids were built for religious purposes. The Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to believe in an afterlife. They believed that a second self called the ka lived within every human being. When the physical body expired, the ka enjoyed eternal life.



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How does Renaissance Art build on prior time periods. Explain

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Answer:

At the beginning of the 15th century, Italy experienced a cultural rebirth, a renaissance that would massively affect all sectors of society. Turning away from the preceding Gothic and Romanesque periods' iconography, Florentine artists spurred a rejuvenation of the glories of classical art in line with a more humanistic and individualistic emerging contemporary era. Based in this flourishing new environment that empowered people to fully immerse themselves in studies of the humanities, Early Renaissance artists began to create work intensified by knowledge of architecture, philosophy, theology, mathematics, science, and design. The innovations that emerged in art during this period would go on to cause reverberations, which continue to influence creative and cultural arenas today.

Explanation:

Renaissance art builds on prior time periods by incorporating and refining techniques from earlier periods while also introducing new approaches and styles. For example, Renaissance artists drew on the principles of perspective and realism developed in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greece and Rome, but they also pushed these concepts further with innovations such as the use of light and shadow to create depth and the development of sfumato, a technique for blending colors to create a soft, hazy effect. Renaissance art can thus be seen as a continuation and evolution of earlier artistic traditions, while also representing a new era of creativity and innovation.

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Question: How did Sundiata, Mansa Musa, and Askia Muhammed compare as rulers?

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Answer:

Askia Muhammad was a ruler who came to power after defeating sunni Ali's son and Mansa Musa was the ruler of the kingdom of Mali from 1312 C.E. to 1337 C.E. During his reign, Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of Africa, and Mansa Musa was among the richest individuals in the world,and Sundiata Keita was the first ruler of the Mali Empire from 1235 C.E. to 1255 C.E. Sundiata Keita, whose name means Lion Prince, was born early in the 13th century to a noble family within the Malinke people. ... He called his new kingdom the Mali Empire, which would become one of the richest empires in the world.

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Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.

Like James, she was so light-skinned that her friends sometimes called her names. "When they would get angry, they would call me ‘half-white' . . . ," she said. "It would really, really hurt my feelings." Although she had friends who passed, "I was black, and it was no doubt about it in my mind," she said.
Which part of the narrative structure does the author develop in this excerpt?

Plot is developed as Arnetta seeks adventure.
Characterization is developed as Arnetta nurtures friendships.
Conflict is developed as Arnetta faces racial insults.
Setting is developed as Arnetta describes her neighborhood.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

In the narrative structure, the author develop in this excerpt Conflict is developed as Arnetta faces racial insults. The correct option is (C).

What do you mean by "The 1963 Children’s March"?

The Commonwealth Youth choir of Philadelphia will perform "The Children's March," a song about the Birmingham children who fought the authorities in 1963 to oppose segregation, on May 2.

More than a thousand students skipped class on May 2, 1963, and assembled at Sixth Street Baptist Church to march through Birmingham, Alabama's downtown.

It tells the tale of the Children's Crusade, which got its start on May 2, 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama, when young people demonstrated against the prejudiced Jim Crow laws.

Therefore, in the narrative structure, the author develop in this excerpt Conflict is developed as Arnetta faces racial insults.

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