Sosyal Bilgiler Ödev Yardımı
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Fransız Devrimi ve Napolyon'un fiili iktidara yükselişinden İkinci Dünya Savaşı'nın tetikleyicisine ve arkasındaki gizli ekonomik sorunlara kadar cevapları bu büyük “ansiklopedide” bulacaksınız. Sorularınızı sormak için ev ödevi yardımcısı sosyal bilgiler'i kullanabilirsiniz; biz de sizi en yetkili yanıtlarla eşleştiririz. Bu kadar basit. Bugün sosyal bilgiler notlarınızı yükseltmeye başlayın.
- For each symbolic argument below, identify the valid reasoning structure or invalid reasoning error it represents. Argument #1: - Premise: parrow q Premise: p Conclusion: q Logical form: square Argument #2: - Premise: parrow q Premise: -p =p Conclusion: -q Logical form: Select an answer square Argument #3: Premise: parrow q Premise: a Conclusion: ..p Logical form: square Argument #4: - Premise: parrow q Premise:- a Conclusion: -p Logical form: square
- the following argument If Abraham doesn't buy groceries , he will order take-out for dinner. Abraham bought groceries. Therefore, Abraham will not order take-out. Which statement is its conclusion? Abraham didn't buy groceries If Abraham doesn't buy groceries, he will order take-out. Abraham bought groceries Abraham will not order take-out Abraham will order take-out Which statements are its premises? Select all that apply. Abraham didn't buy groceries If Abraham doesn't buy groceries, he will order take-out. Abraham bought groceries Abraham will not order take-out Abraham will order take-out How will we symbolize the premises and-conclusion using the simple statements: p - Abraham buys groceries q - Abraham orders take-out Premise 1: Select an answer 0 Premise 2: ? 0 Conclusion: ? B
- Despite years of concern in the U.S. and around the world, China controls a monopoly on Rare Earth Elements (REEs)According to the 2013 Worldwide Threat Assessment of the national office, REEs are essential to civilian and military technologies and to the 21st-century global economy, including green technologies (e.g., wind turbines and advanced battery systems)advanced defense systems, and consumer mobile devices, computer disk drives, and televisions. "China holds a commanding monopoly over world REE supplies, controlling about 95 percent of mined production and refining," said James Clapper, U.S. director intelligence, to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in 2012. "China's dominance and policies on pricing and exports are leading other countries to pursue miligation strategies, but those strategies probably will have only limited impact within the next five years and will almost certainly not end Chinese REE dominance." The obvious economic and national security issues have led the U.S. and other nations to begin building their own mines which are likely to be operational within the next five years. However, REEs are exceptionally expensive to mine, not only because they are rare, but also because they are found in such tiny amounts and the lack of manufacturing facilities with the necessary expertise to refine the minerals still reside in China. High costs and regulations further slow the process. REEs are nonessential to civilian and military technologies and to the 21st-century global economy. True False
- Scenario Despite years of concern in the U.S. and around the world, China controls a monopoly on Rare Earth Elements (REEs to the 2013 Worldwide Threat Assessment of the national office, REEs are essential to civilian and military technologies and to the 21st-century global economy, including green technologies (6.9., wind turbines and advanced battery systems)echnologie defense systems, and consumer mobile devices, computer disk drives, and televisions. "China holds a commanding monopoly over world REE supplies, controlling about 95 percent of mined production and refining," said James Clapper, U.S. director of national intelligence, to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in 2012 "China's dominance and policies on pricing and exports are leading other countries to pursue mitigation strategies, but those strategies probably will have only limited impact within the next five years and will almost certainly not end Chinese REE dominance." The obvious economic and national security issues have led the U.S. and other nations to begin building their own mines which are likely to be operational within the next five years. However, REEs are exceptionally expensive to mine not only because they are rare, but also because they are found in such tiny amounts and the lack of manufacturing facilities with the necessary expertise to refine the minerals still reside in China. High costs and regulations further slow the process. Rare Earth Elements (REEs)are exceptionally expensive to mine, not only because they are rare, but also because they can be found only in tiny amounts. True False
- Scenario After a two-year investigation of for-profit colleges, the Senate Committee on Health Education, Labor, and Pensions, chaired by Senator Tom Harkin (D.lowa)issued a 2012 report-For Profit Higher Education: The Failure to Safeguard the Federal Investment and Ensure Student Success-that criticized almost every aspect of the booming for-profit college industry. The study includes statistics and anecdotes directly from internal documents of the 30 companies probed, including The Apollo Group, which runs the giant University of Phoenix, Education Management Corp., the Washington Post Company, and Kaplan Higher Education. Shares in those companies slid after the release of the report. According to the report taxpayers spent 32 billion on for-profit colleges in the last year, but the majority of students left without a degree. The median time from start to quitting; just four months. Ninety-six percent of students who went to for-profit colleges took out loans, compared to just 13% of community college students and 48% of students in four-year public colleges said the report. Though the for-profit college sector accounts for about 13% of college enrollment in the U.S , it comprises nearly half the loan defaults. Senator Harkin said, "In this report, you will find overwhelming documentation of exorbitant tuition, aggressive recruiting practices, abysmal student outcomes, taxpayer dollars spent on marketing and pocketed as profit, and regulatory evasion and manipulation." The APSCU, the main trade group for the industry.said the report "twists the facts to fit a narrative, proving that this is nothing more than continued political attacks on private sector colleges and universities." Which of the following was a core issue outlined in the report? A. Students prefer for -profit institutions because they are more affordable than traditional colleges and universities. B. Students enrolled in for-profit institutions are nearly half of total college enrollments but only 13% of loan defaults, and the majority drop out after only four months without completing their degree. C. Students enrolled in for-profit institutions are 13% of total college enrollments but nearly half of loan defaults, and the majority drop out after only four months without completing their degree. D. Students enrolled in for-profit institutions are 13% of total college enrollments but nearly half of loan defaults. However, the majority of the students complete their degrees within one year. E. Students enrolled in for-profit institutions are nearly half of total college enrollments but only 13% of loan defaults. However, the majority of the students go on to their degree.