Geographers should learn to view the world from different

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Geographers should learn to view the world from different Perspectives


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Which event must happen for a case to be heard before the Supreme Court?

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The case must have been heard in the lower courts first.

Answer: D four of the nine

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What political issues did reformers address

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abolition of slave trade

child labour and working conditions in general in factories

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Our beliefs, perceptions, social behavior, sense of identity, and skills are all influenced by which of the following? a) Genetics and environment b) Peer pressure c) Cultural upbringing d) Education and training

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a) Genetics and environment, as well as b) Peer pressure, c) Cultural upbringing, and d) Education and training, all influence our beliefs, perceptions, social behavior, sense of identity, and skills.

This is a message that asks supporters to “sign” their names electronically to a request that is going to a government offcial.a. electronic voting
c. support list
b. electronic petition
d. action alert

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An electronic petition is a message that asks supporters to "sign" their names electronically to a request that is going to a government official. 

Whorf's linguistic determinism hypothesis emphasizes thata. infancy is a critical period for language development. b. our linguistic proficiencies influence our social status. c. words shape the way people think. d. morphemes and phonemes build grammar and language. e. all languages share a similar grammar.

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c. words shape the way people think

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Whorf seeks to explain language as it affects human behaviour. According to Whorf is a measure of human knowledge and thinking capacity so that language influences their thought processes such as , memory, perception and categorization. This therefore means that varied languages means varied thought process.

Also a stronger form of linguistic relativity which purports that different persons construe the world differently based in the nature and structure of his/her language.

Whorf's linguistic determinism hypothesis suggests that the structure and vocabulary of a language shape the way people think and perceive the world. Hence option C is correct.

According to this hypothesis, language doesn't merely reflect our thoughts, but it actually influences and constrains our cognitive processes. Whorf argued that different languages provide unique conceptual frameworks and categories, leading to variations in perception, understanding, and even behavior across cultures.

This hypothesis emphasizes the role of language in shaping our thought patterns and suggests that linguistic differences can significantly impact our cognition, making us view and interpret the world in distinct ways. However, it's important to note that the extent and exact mechanisms of linguistic determinism remain topics of ongoing debate and investigation in the field of linguistics.

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8. which of the following is an example of economic growth?a) A new factory opens and 1,500 new jobs are created
b) The price of vegetables increases sharply in the spring.
c) An employer begins hiring women to fill job openings instead of only men
d) A man decides to quit working as a waiter and begins a career in marketing.

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I would say its a) A new factory opens and 1,500 new jobs are created.

All the other options don't really display economic growth.
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