Answer:
The areas where Senada might expeience difficulty are:
1. Taking notes
2. Reading the textbook
3. Written tests
Acomodations:
1. Giving her with summarized flash cards with the most important content of the subject.
2. Reducing content and choosing an aditional text for her which includes the most imporat topic, and it is reduced in complexity and reading level.
3. The teacher should built adapted assesments for her, which includes multiple choice, graphics, to match the correct answer. This way this would help her organice her ideas.
The type of accomodations would be: Presentation and Response.
This means accomodations in order for her to learn the same content but according to her learning possibilities.
Typs for the teacher: Interact with he during class, present her didactic material, since is a science class: try and make experimentations, assess her with also oral evaluations, make her feel she is part of the class so that she can be participative and don´t fell left outl
Explanation:
Taking notes: are more likely to be of difficulty to her, since she has troubles organizing her ideas. In order to take notes, a level of organization must be used, in order synthesize and put down was most important. Since she also have problems identifying key ideas.
Reading the textbook,.since it probably is a 8th grade reading textbook and her level of reading is 3rd grade.
Written tests would also be experienced as difficult, since her writting organization level and reading comprehension is an issue for her.
When Haley's Comet hovered over Jerusalem in 66 CE, the historian Josephus prophesied it meant the destruction of the city. Jerusalem fell four years later during a failed uprising against Roman occupiers, thus confirming the power of the comet.What is the causal fallacy?
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Post hoc fallacy.
Explanation:
The post hoc fallacy is an argument based in the fact that an event happens just after the other, in this case it does not mean that just because the historian predicted the fact the result is a consequence of what he said, or that what he said was true. In this order, the fallacy uses the temporal consequence as an argument. Nevertheless, it is important to consider that temporal sequence is naturally part of the causality process.
Norm and Vera are feuding over where to go out to dinner. Norm wants to go to Denny’s for the Grand Slam, but Vera wants to go to Sizzler for the all-you-can-eat salad bar. Finally, exchanging a series of proposals and counterproposals, they settle on a new diner in town that has both cheap food and a salad bar. This situation is an example ofa. a public goods dilemma.b. an integrative solution.c. a commons dilemma.d. process loss.
The correct answer is letter B.
Explanation: According to the integrative solution the people involved in the issue must give up certain wills so that a common agreement can be made
Norm and Vera opting for a diner with cheap food and a salad bar is an example of an integrative solution, which is a win-win resolution for both parties.
Norm and Vera's decision to settle on a new diner that satisfies both their preferences is an example of an integrative solution. This type of resolution is achieved when both parties come together and generate a win-win solution that addresses the needs and wants of everyone involved. It contrasts with the commons dilemma, where individual's overuse of a public good leads to depletion, or the contributions dilemma, where individuals do not contribute to a shared good hoping others will. In this case, the integrative solution fits because it represents a collaborative approach resulting in mutual satisfaction without the long-term negative consequences associated with overusing shared resources.
Regarding changes in self-esteem during adolescence,
a. both girls and boys show sharp declines in self-esteem.
b. more girls than boys experience a decline in self-esteem.
c. more girls than boys improve their self-esteem.
d. both boys and girls sharply improve their self-esteem.
Answer:
The correct answer is :
b. more girls than boys experience a decline in self-esteem.
Explanation:
During adolescence the develop of human being is characterized in different ways in a great part due to gender. During this time, boys and girls differ regarding self-esteem development due to the fact that social influence and points of view affect such development. Mainly, through publicity and social media, society established some general parameters for people according to their gender such as skinny girls and corpulent boys. These judgment parameters lead adolescent to have different point of view, generally girls begin feeling frustrated for their not skinny and perfect bodies, normally focussing more in emotions; and guys on the contrary grow self-esteem when they are in competition with the others which is normally what makes them move forward.
If a disruption occurs during work hours, then the BCP PM will probably be on the scene quickly. If the disruption occurs after hours, then the BCP PM should be contacted first thing the next business day. A. TrueB. False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
BCP PM shall act immediately when an interruption occurs during or after working hours. That is, at any time, BCP PM must act and resolve the interruption that is happening.
Every business activity, no matter what the business line or size of the company, is eventually subject to interruptions or adverse situations that hinder or impede its operations. These outages, although rare, can happen anytime and when they are least expected, caused by various types of threats such as natural disasters, fires, financial fraud, epidemics, system failures, etc.
Since outages can happen any time BCP PM must act as soon as outages occur and must have a set of preventive strategies and action plans that ensure the full functioning of a company's essential services during any type of failure until situation is normalized.
If a local magazine editor asks a student reporter to interview thirty males and thirty females from each of four local organizations for a prospective story, what type of sampling procedure is being used?
A. Systematic sample
B. Quota sample
C. Stratified sample
D. Convenience sample
E. Simple random sample
Answer:
C) Stratitified sample
Explanation:
In stratified sample, you assign specific qualities to the population, and then, take your sample from the population making sure that all qualities are represented in the elements of the sample.
In this example, two qualities were assign to the population: male and female. Afterwards, systematic sampling was used to draw an equal number of male elements and female elements for the sample.
A college semester is often described as a 'roller coaster' in that the student is often initially overwhelmed by the workload ahead of them, but then settles into a routine until the end of the semester when, around finals, the number of 'sick' students dramatically increases. This illustrates predictions of research on
The correct answer is The General Adaptation Syndrome
Explanation: General Adaptation Syndrome is the three-stage process that describes the physiological changes the body goes through when under stress. Hans Selye , a medical doctor and researcher, came up with the theory of GAS.
According to the libertarian political philosophy, the governmentshould not implement this redistribution plan. Why? Total societal utility will increase if the plan is enacted. The plan benefits Janet, who is the least well off member of society. The government is not en
Final answer:
Libertarian political philosophy opposes governmental resource redistribution plans because they view such actions as overreach; they prioritize individual liberty and personal responsibility over governmental intervention.
Explanation:
According to libertarian political philosophy, the government should not implement a plan for redistribution of resources, even if such a plan may increase total societal utility or benefit the least well-off members of society like Janet. Libertarians argue the government should intervene as little as possible, focusing primarily on protecting property rights.
They believe social justice is best created through a political system that maximizes individual liberty and protects individual rights. Therefore, redistribution plans, which typically require more extensive government intervention and oversight, go against core libertarian beliefs. Instead, libertarians emphasize personal responsibility and often support a market-based approach to address social issues.
Scott's Lawn Care has hired Visionary Insights to find out whether home improvement warehouse stores communicate the benefits of various brands of lawn care products differently than smaller stores. Visionary Insights needs to know what is communicated to consumers in the actual settings of the stores and wants to ensure that the message is not filtered. Only behavioral data is required. Which type of data collection method is most appropriate in this situation?
Answer:
The type of data collection method that is most appropriate is observation.
Explanation:
Observation is a market research technique. In this technique highly trained researchers observe how people or consumers behave and interact in the market under natural conditions.
It's purpose is give precisely detailed and actual information on what consumers do as they interact in a given market sector.
Wilson places a great value on independence, achieving success, and maximizing his own level of happiness. He loves his family but does not often think about them in deciding what actions he will take. At work he is far more likely to work on projects alone than as part of a team. Wilson likely comes from a(n) ________ culture.
The correct answer is individualistic
Explanation: Individualism is very different from selfishness. An individualistic person, is someone "antisocial" who likes loneliness, who prefers to be alone, read, listen to music, think and so on. That is, it is a personality trait.
In this context Wilson is a person who prefers to do things for himself and this characterizes this individualistic culture in which he lives.
Cynthia thinks that all her problems stem from the fact that she can't find a husband. She's posted her profile online, she's asked all her friends if they know of someone who is available, and she still hasn't had a date in months. What kind of single is Cynthia?
Answer:
According to Peter Stein research into singlehood (1981), Cynthia is an ‘Involuntary temporary’ type of a single person.
Explanation:
Involuntary temporary singles are not being singles by choice (voluntarily) and are actively looking for possibilities to change their single status.
Here, Cynthia is actively looking for husband, both online and through her friends. She did not choose to be unmarried and wants to find a spouse in order to improve her situation. Even if a person (Cynthia) stays single for a long time, it is her own perception of her singlehood that defines her as an involuntary temporary single.
The authors believe that some type of screening, which involves interviewing and evaluating potential members, should be employed to select suitable members for a group.
What question needs to be pondered when screening prospective group members?
Answer:
Does this participant have the required skills necessary to join the group?
Is this participant going to empathize with the other group members?
Explanation:
There are several techniques that can be employed in order to look for the perfect candidates to develop a determine activity. Nowadays, technology has given new tools in order to find them, it is possible to use social media, working tests, telephone calls, video-calls, all of these with the purpose to evaluate in a wide spectrum in order to make sure the candidate fits the requirements.
Peter Harrison is the project manager of a mining company. He notices that one of his subordinates has been coming late to work frequently. Peter concludes that this behavior is due to the subordinate's lack of interest in the job.
Peter is making a(n) _____ attribution here.
a. personal
b. external
c. situational
d. covariant
Answer:
personal
Explanation:
In social psychology we learn that people tend to explain the behavior of others in terms of internal or external causes, which often leads to some erros in perception.
In this case Peter is a manager who observes how one of his subordinates is coming late , and rather than seeking to communicate with him and ask, and directly know the cause, he inferes that he is coming late due to his lack of interest in the job.
When doing so, he is making a personal attribution, which could by other ways be explained perhaps by the presence of other factors:
Let 's say: that there is a situation like a severe illness of one of his subordinates or a problem in the house where his subordinate needs to spend extra time before arriving to work, in this case the real cause would lie elsewhere.
When working with hazardous substances in the laboratory your partner splashes a small amount of Sodium Hydroxide onto their clothing, you immediately help them to the safety shower to rinse off for 15 minutes. After you help your partner into the safety shower, what should be your next step?
Answer:
Explanation:
After helping your partner to the shower, remove the contaminated clothing and put it inside a bag, make sure the bag is thick enough or you just double the bag. Thereafter, you'll expose/flush the irritated part with plain water or saline water for 30 - 40 minutes.
A researcher measures brain activity in younger and older children to find out if one group demonstrates a more efficient executive function. What should the researcher observe if the executive functioning skills of the older children are more advanced that that of the younger group?
Answer:
The correct answer is:
The researcher should observe the frontal lobes of the brain
Explanation:
In the frontal lobes of the brain is where the executive functions are developed. The executive functions involve self-control, mental flexibility, and working memory. Normally all of these functions work together to help the development from one to the other.
Mrs. Martino is teaching her students about adding and subtracting. One student, Brianna, continually fails to recognize that adding and subtracting are complementary processes; that is, they are the opposite of each other. What would Piaget say Mrs. Martino should do about this to best help Brianna learn?
Answer:
The answer is: That Mrs. Martino would allow Brianna to make mistakes so that she herself could find solutions.
Explanation:
Piaget interviewed many hundreds of children and concluded that children who are allowed to make mistakes often discover their mistakes and correct them, or find new solutions. In this process, children build their own way of learning.
From children's mistakes, teachers can obtain information about the child's worldview and can determine where guidance is needed. They can provide appropriate materials, ask encouraging questions and allow the child to build their own knowledge.
The answer is: That Mrs. Martino would allow Brianna to make mistakes so that she herself could find solutions.
The Gospel of Matthew provides some of Jesus’ most prominent sermons, parables, and miracles, plus a record of important messages such as the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the kingdom, and the Olivet Discourse. A. True B. False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The first Book in the New Testament of the Bible, "The Gospel of Matthew" is a book that provides some of the most prominent sermons of Jesus Christ. It details how the Messiah came to earth to save the sinners, was deceived and betrayed, then killed on the cross just to save the people of the world from eternal da mnat ion.
This book also contains parables, like the parable of the lamp under a basket (Matthew 5), new wine in old skin (Matthew 9), workers in the vineyard (Matthew 20) and the faithful servant (Matthew 24) among others. This gospel also contains the numerous miracles like the healing of the two blind man (Matthew 9), the deaf man (Matthew 9) and the chapters 8, 9, 12 etc all details the numerous miracles he performed. It also contains the Sermon on the Mount which includes the famous Beatitudes (Matthew 5). The Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24-25) is also one of the prominent messages found in this book.
Thus, it is true that The Gospel of Matthew provides some of Jesus’ most prominent sermons, parables, and miracles, plus a record of important messages such as the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the kingdom, and the Olivet Discourse.
William Jones, an 84-year-old black man, is brought to the endoscopy clinic for a colonoscopy as an outpatient. He wears bilateral hearing aids. Mr. Jones also has macular degeneration and has not been driving for the past 4 years because of poor eyesight from the disease. He is a retired railroad worker. His wife and daughter are accompanying him. Mr. and Mrs. Jones live in a small house, and their daughter comes to check on them each day. Mr. Jones is alert and oriented, but his family is concerned because he has become more withdrawn. Linda Martinis a student nurse who is assigned to Mr. Jones. She is doing the initial assessment, observing during the procedure and caring for him after the procedure.
Linda begins the initial assessment, and when she asks each question, Mr. Jones asks her to repeat it. Mrs. Jones tells Linda that he is not wearing his hearing aids today. What is the best approach for Linda so Mr. Jones can answer her questions?
A. Ask the family to go home and get his hearing aids, and postpone the procedure until the family returns.
B. Ask Mrs. Jones all of the questions so Mr. Jones will not have to hear her.
C. Write down all of her questions, and ask him to read the questions and then answer.
D. Ask the questions directly to Mr. Jones while facing him, speaking slower and in a normal tone of voice.
The correct answer is letter C.
Explanation: In order to establish a true communication Linda will need to write the questions so that he can understand what is being questioned by Linda and they could be able to communicate.
The IAT experiments work on the premise that people will more easily (i.e., quickly) associate positive words with one group of people and negative words with another, and that it is possible to draw conclusions about implicit attitudes from such data. According to social psychology, why are such indirect measures necessary?
Answer:
This indirect measures are necessary for society due to the fact that they help to shape social relations among its individuals.
Explanation:
Social psychology is the science encouraged of studying the ways in which human beings interact and share knowledge among themselves. These mentioned indirect measures are implicitly there located in consciousness, they just occur while people do not realize that they are using some prejudices located in mind according to social awareness, that is why this kind of behavior is called by the author automatic prejudice.
What social, economic, and material gains did African Americans make after the civil rights era? Why did some black Americans do better than others during this period? How are tensions surrounding class stratification manifested within the black community?
Lawrence is the sales representative of a consulting firm. He is making a sales presentation to a group of prospective customers.
What is the first step that Lawrence must take when communicating to the prospects?
a. Understanding behaviors
b. Sending effective messages
c. Presenting the message
d. Getting their attention
The correct answer is letter D.
Explanation: To make a good sale, presentation is essential so Lawrence's first step is definitely to gain the company's attention so they can see you and be interested in your product.
Hal doesn’t think he has much chance of getting into his top choice for medical school. However, he still very much likes this school and desires to go there. Based on Julian Rotter’s concept of ___________, we would expect Hal NOT to apply to this school, whereas Rotter’s concept of _____________ suggests that Hal would apply to this school.
a. internal locus of control; external locus of control
b. reinforcement value; self-efficacy
c. self-consistency; self-efficacy
d. expectancy; reinforcement value
Answer:
a. internal locus of control; external locus of control
Explanation:
Those are personality traits that are defined by the individual's beliefs according to the responsibility about his own actions, in the first case "Internal locus of control" supposes a high level of personal independence and a mayor achievement abilities, and the second "External locus of control" is the opposite, in this order of ideas, we would expect Hal not apply to that school because he knows that there are few possibilities to get in, may be for economical reasons or his personal preparation is not enough to the school standards, and in the another side, his desires to get in can be the best motivation to apply without take into account his real possibilities according to his economic situation or his knowledge capacities.
Some people with alcohol dependence report that just the smell of alcohol creates a powerful sense of well-being, increasing the desire to drink the alcohol. Explain this reaction using a classical conditioning model, and describe one possible way to decrease the reaction. Use the following terms in your answer:
A. Unconditioned stimulus
B. Unconditioned response
D. Conditioned stimulus
E. Conditioned response
F. Extinction
UCS - alcohol
UCR - sense of well-being
CS - smell of alcohol
CR - sense of well-being
Alcohol (UCS) causes the UCR; UCS automatically cause (UCR) a sense of well-being, without previous conditioning .
Since the smell of alcohol is paired repeatedly with actual alcohol (UCS), it is likely to eventually elicit the UCR (sense of well-being) .
Sense of well-being is the UCR to the UCS of alcohol, the smell of alcohol (CS) is likely to eventually elicit the CR of a sense of well-being .
The presentation of the CS (smell of alcohol) without the UCS (alcohol), with repeated pairings, will eliminate the conditioned response (CR). Therefore, extinction has taken place.
Alcohol dependence can be explained using classical conditioning. The smell of alcohol becomes a conditioned stimulus that elicits a conditioned response of increased desire to drink. This reaction can be decreased through extinction, which involves repeatedly exposing the person to the smell of alcohol without the presence of alcohol.
Explanation:Alcohol dependence can be explained using a classical conditioning model. The unconditioned stimulus is the alcohol itself, which naturally produces the unconditioned response of a sense of well-being. Through repeated exposure, the conditioned stimulus of the smell of alcohol becomes associated with the unconditioned response, resulting in a conditioned response of increased desire to drink.
One possible way to decrease this reaction is through extinction. This involves repeatedly exposing the person to the conditioned stimulus (smell of alcohol) without the unconditioned stimulus (alcohol) present. Over time, the association between the conditioned stimulus and the conditioned response weakens, reducing the desire to drink.
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Singer gives the following argument:P1: If racism and sexism are wrong, then speciesism is wrong.P2: Racism and sexism are wrong.C: Therefore, speciesism is wrong.This argument is _____. A. invalid, because it has a false premise B. valid, because it has the form of modus tollens C. valid, because it has the form of modus ponens D. invalid, because it has a false conclusion
Answer:
C. valid, because it has the form of modus ponens.
Explanation:
This argument is valid because it has the form of modus ponens. This is a rule of inference in propositional logic. This argument has two premises, P1 and P2, and a conclusion. P implies Q. P is asserted, therefore Q must follow. This argument is valid. If the first two propositions are accepted, then the conclusion follows. We cannot tell whether the propositions or the conclusion are true or false, but they are logically valid.
Christina believes firmly that if she wants good things to come her way, she must work for them to the extent that she can. For this reason, she is volunteering her time at the lacal food bank. In addition she is studying extra hard in school in an effart ta be sdmitted into the prestigious social work program she is interested in attending. Christina is A. demonstrating
B. anintel lopus of control
C. uncondional posittse regand
D. an estemal jocs of c
E. Low set-etficacy
The correct answer is letter B - Internal locus of control
Explanation: Locus of Control refers to the degree to which people feel they have no control over the events that influence how their lives.
Locus of Control is a belief about whether the results of our actions are contingent on what we do (internal locus of control) or that the contingency is on events beyond our personal control (external locus of control).
Internal locus of control is often used as a synonym for "self-determination". Research has suggested that men tend to have a greater locus of internal control than women and that a locus of control tends to become more internal as people get older.
The parents of 8-year-old Deshawn have a hard time knowing how to teach Deshawn better how to share without "making him" do it. According to the text, Deshawn's parents could best help Deshawn learn to share through the use of _____.
Answer:
Reasoning.
Explanation:
Reasoning would help Deshawn parents teach him how to share without having to oblige him to do such things. Given that forcing him to share escapes the point of sharing, explaining logically and through reasoning the different types of "good" conducts or the social conventions of cortesy would have a better impact on Deshawn attitudes towards sharing.
From February 18th through the end of March of 1980, Ringo is shooting the United Artists prehistoric comedy film ____________ with actors Shelly Long, Dennis Quaid and Barbara Bach, whom Ringo will later marry.
Answer:
Caveman.
Explanation:
Caveman is published in 1981, featuring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley long and Barbara Bach. It's a North American slapstick comedy. Reception was mostly negative.
The name of the film Ringo Starr was shooting is not provided; the reference to 'Flying Down to Rio' is about Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, and is unrelated to Ringo Starr's filmography.
Explanation:From February 18th through the end of March of 1980, Ringo Star was filming a United Artists prehistoric comedy. However, the name of the film is not directly provided in the question or the reference information given. As for the reference to Flying Down to Rio (1933), it appears there is a mix-up as this film was famous for being the first to feature the iconic dance duo of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, but it is unrelated to Ringo Starr's career or the film in question. Without the correct film title, we cannot conclusively answer which film Ringo was shooting during that period with actors Shelly Long, Dennis Quaid, and Barbara Bach.
Chelsea is walking back from the Union, eating a veggie burger when she suddenly looks down and sees a bright red spot on the sleeve of her shirt. First she determines that the red spot is ketchup, not blood. Then she determines that she can handle it by rinsing off her sleeve What has Chelsea done in this example?
A. used primary appraisal followed by secondary appraisal
B. used secondary appraisal followed by primary appraisal
C. demonstrated flight-or-flight response
D. demonstrated tend-and-befriend response
Answer:
A. used primary appraisal followed by secondary appraisal.
Explanation:
When Chelsea sees a bright red spot on the sleeve of her shirt and determines that the red spot is ketchup, not blood, she used primary appraisal followed by secondary appraisal. When she determines that she can handle the spot by rinsing off her sleeve, she used secondary appraisal. Primary and secondary appraisal, are two cognitive events that take place and evoke stress responses. In the primary appraisal, the event must be perceived as threatening. In the secondary appraisal, the individual has to evaluate the resources he or she has to deal with it. Chelsea has the resources to deal with the stain, so she does not perceive it as a challenge more than a stressor.
The Gottmans explain that about two-thirds of parents say that they are not content with their marriage three years after the birth of their baby. According to the Gottmans, what factors contribute to this discontent?
Answer:
The birth of a baby causes stress, increased responsibility and even sleep deprivation. Which makes new parents unhappy about many points in their lives, including marriage.
Explanation:
The arrival of a baby is accompanied by difficult and stressful days. The baby increases the responsibility of the new parents who, besides having to take care of the baby, need to take care of the house, the housework, work, pay bills, among other things. Stress at this time can take high levels and make parents sad, tired and unhappy with their lives. All this trouble and tiredness begins to take hold of many areas in the life of new parents, including marriage. Therefore we can say that it is not uncommon that many parents are not content with marriage three years after the birth of the baby.
The Gottmans identify several factors contributing to parental discontent in marriage three years post-childbirth. These include the added financial and emotional stress of having children, particularly multiples, a general decline in marital satisfaction over time, and a cyclical pattern of divorce.
Explanation:According to the Gottmans, there are several key factors contributing to the discontent experienced by two-thirds of parents three years after the birth of their child. The foremost factor is the added financial and emotional stress brought about by the arrival of children. This stress is particularly intense for parents of multiples, such as twins or triplets, who have a 17 percent higher likelihood of divorce compared to parents of single births.
Another crucial factor is the general decline in marital satisfaction over time. As individuals age, there can be a mismatch in the values and life goals between spouses, leading to dissatisfaction.
Lastly, the cyclical pattern of divorce also contributes to this discontent. Children of divorced parents are notably more likely to divorce, possibly because they've been socialized to the idea that broken marriages are replaceable rather than repairable.
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The question of which powers are appropriate to Congress Group of answer choices was answered clearly and finally by the lengthy enumeration of powers in Article I of the Constitution.
A. continues to generate substantial controversy, despite the lengthy enumeration of powers in the Constitution.
B. was a matter of controversy during the early years of the Union but no longer generates much controversy.
C. concerns only insignificant issues today.
D. has been left undefined by numerous court decisions.
Answer:
The correct answer is A) continues to generate substantial controversy, despite the lengthy enumeration of powers in the Constitution.
Explanation:
The question of Congress power continues to be controversial day by day in political life. One classical example is the question of war. According to the constitution, it's the Senate, not the president, who can declare war on another nation. Despite this, the Senate has not declared formally declared war since 1942, but ever since, presidents have used executive power for military action many times.
Final answer:
The question of Congress's appropriate powers is still a subject of considerable debate, with the Constitution's enumeration of powers, and the further expansion of these through implied powers and federalism creating ongoing discussion. A. continues to generate substantial controversy, despite the lengthy enumeration of powers in the Constitution.
Explanation:
The question of which powers are appropriate to Congress continues to be a topic of debate and discussion. The Constitution does provide a lengthy enumeration of powers in Article I, Section 8, which includes the capacity to tax, borrow money, regulate commerce, and maintain armed forces. Yet, the Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the Elastic Clause, within the same section, allows Congress to pass laws that are deemed necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers. This has been the basis for the implied powers of Congress, which are not explicitly listed in the Constitution but are deemed necessary to fulfill the government's duties.
Furthermore, historical interpretations, such as the landmark McCulloch v. Maryland case, have established the doctrine of implied powers, enhancing the scope of Congressional authority beyond just the enumerated list. In addition, the concept of federalism and the Tenth Amendment, which reserves certain powers to the states, has led to an ongoing balancing act between state and federal authority.
Given the inherent complexities and evolving jurisprudence on the matter, the choice that best answers the initial question is: A. continues to generate substantial controversy, despite the lengthy enumeration of powers in the Constitution.
When we run over libraries, persuaded of these principles, what havoc must we make?
a. If we take in hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number?
b. No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matters of fact or existence?
c. No. Commit it to the flames: For it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
c. No. Commit it to the flames: For it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.
Explanation:
“When we run over libraries, persuaded of these principles, what havoc must we make? If we take in our hand any volume of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance, let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames, for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.”
In the excerpt of the Scottish historian and philosopher David Hume in his book An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding he concludes that it is important to have a scientific focus of the philosophical themes, in this case he lets the readers know about his unconformity about the way in which some human beings reject or do not simply understand certain kind of analysis. In the quote is possible to read between lines how the author talks about the the absenteeism of the academic formation and abstract sense in the way of analyzing and vociferating the world around.