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    Short Answer* 1. The peace of Westphalia end the thirty Years’ War between Spain, the Dutch and parts of German sects. It set the ground for modern sovereignty because before the war, Europe was under a feudal system. The treaty outlined state sovereignty and took away the power of the church by giving power to states within their own territory. 2. The constructivist theory states that society is constructed by norms and ideas. These Norms change within a scale. This scale ‘Norm emergence,…

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    Short-Answer Questions Answer the following questions in a short paragraph or two. What are the four possible responses to anomie? Explain each one and give an example (but not one from the textbook). The four responses to anomie are: ritualism, retreatism, innovation, and rebellion (Michener et al., page 462). Ritualism: A person who maintains social norms but rejects society's goals and refuse to strive towards success. A person who works at a newspaper company for 35 years without a…

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    Answer a: Coefficient of the Price of pizza: This coefficient identifies effect of Price of Pizza. This term provides information that how the average demand for pizza can change with the change in the price of Pizza changes. The Coefficient is -100P where P is the price of Pizza. If there is increase in one unit price of Pizza then the demand for pizza decrease by 100 units. Because -100 X 1 will result in decrease by 100 and if P is 2 then decrease will be -100 X 2 = -200. Coefficient of the…

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    Are More Laws the Answer? BANG!!! A shot is fired into a crowd. Police rush to the scene and handcuff the criminal, who was immobilized by a bystander’s shot. The man who was carrying a concealed weapon is being praised by police and other bystanders for stopping a crime from being committed. Should he be praised though? Or should this act of valor be treated as a crime also? Everyday owners of guns make choices to use their weapons in a responsible way or an irresponsible way. On one side of…

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    relationship troubles stemming from the negative effects on their early childhood development. When I first got my BA in psychology, I asked a licensed therapist if they began analyzing everyone around them when they finished their degree; the answer I got was “oh my God, yes!” That made me feel so much better; I was beginning to think I was going off the deep end. I do make an effort to not critically evaluate every situation anymore; it has brought me a more peaceful…

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    Experiment: Brain Asymmetry Question 2: When doing the CogLab, why was it important not to turn your head towards the stimulus being presented? Answer 2: https://coglab.cengage.com/labs/blind_spot.shtml During a trial, it is important not to turn our head towards the stimulus being presented. Furthermore, we also advise not to move our right eyes and only stay focused on the given fixation point at the middle. If we did not follow these instructions, it may affect the location of the blind spot…

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    variety of polls it was difficult to discern anyone bias on the political spectrum within the school or by the polls they conducted. Furthermore, because this poll was conducted over the phone the identity of the pollers and the sincerity of their answers can be called into question because without visual identification it would be difficult to gain a specific ID on the participants within the trial, therefore calling into question how diverse and accurate the representation of the participant…

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    Hail is made up of frozen water droplets that form around the center of an ice nucleus. The amount of water that collects around the nucleus is what determines the size of each piece of hail. Hail can range from being as small as a tiny pebble to as large as a softball. The larger that it gets, the more dangerous it becomes. It can destroy crops of fruits and vegetables, break glass windows in buildings, and even put dents in cars. This is possible because of the force of the impact that the…

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    by the Europeans? Answer: The early Europeans called Uluru for Ayers Rock. 2. Who is the area of Uluru home to? Answer: For over thirty thousand years the area were a home to the Aboriginal people who hold that land. 3. How does the guide describe the feeling of Uluru? Answer: It is like a mystical place, you feel it as you draw nearer. When you are why underneath the Rockets it’s bigger than you can possibly imagine. 4. What can you see better in Australia and why? Answer: You can see the…

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    In his article “Why I Wrote The Crucible: An Artist’s Answer to Politics”, Arthur Miller not only explains his reasoning for writing The Crucible, but also draws parallels between the play and the Second Red Scare. During the time of its release, America was in the midst of the McCarthyism and Communist paranoia ran unchecked throughout the country. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller formulates a near perfect analogy for the Second Red Scare through the Salem Witch Trials. His depiction of the…

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