Answer and Explanation:
2. Strong, gusty winds that blow from east to west (and can be at their worst in the fall) recently prompted power shutdowns in the northern part of what U.S. state?
3. Name the new associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who was confirmed in a Senate vote on Monday night.
4. A spacecraft launched by the Planetary Society, a space interest organization, "sails" around in Earth's orbit. What powers it?
5. Before the 14th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1868, individual states largely determined what rights?
6. NASA scientists recently reported that they found what substance, which is "trapped" in glass beads or in between grains on certain parts of the moon?
7. Besides the U.S., what other nation was struck by a named storm this week (though the system was called a typhoon instead of a hurricane)?
8. A detached coral reef, which is the size of a skyscraper, was recently discovered off the coast of what country?
9. According to Friday's show, what is the biggest measure of economic activity, a figure that grew by 7.4% in the U.S. between July and September?
10. What was the name of the storm that made landfall on Wednesday in Louisiana before racing northeast across the American South?
Answers:
1. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Scientists in Washington state have discovered the first nest of so-called murder hornets in the United States and plan to wipe it out Saturday to protect native honeybees, officials said.
2. Santa Ana
3. Amy Coney.
4. I'm not sure what powers it.
5. Civil rights.
6. Glass beads
7. Atlantic
8. US Australia
9. I haven't learned that.
10. Zeta made landfall on Wednesday afternoon in southern Louisiana as a powerful Category 2 storm with top sustained winds of 110 mph (175 kph). The core of the storm as of 8 p.m. Wednesday was centered about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north-northeast of Slidell, Louisiana.
I'm sorry I couldn't answer all of them. Good luck in social studies :) Also can i get more points? that took a bit for me..
the answer is NEW YORK
B) The responsibilities of the council are mostly ceremonial.
C) The city council has executive and legislative power.
D) The mayor prepares and administers the final budget.
Answer:
d. is akin to a sting operation performed against potentially corrupt police.
Explanation:
Integrity testing is done during the interview process (a) and as part of written exams (b) in police academies and can be equated to sting operations against potential corruption (d). These are used to assess a candidate's ethical standards. However, support amongst officers for these tests may be variable.
Integrity testing is a type of personality assessment used commonly in law enforcement selection processes. It is designed to gauge a potential candidate's ethical and moral standards, making sure they align with the demands and expectations of the role. According to the options provided, Integrity testing:
The main purpose of an integrity test is to deter instances where an officer is likely to take unlawful actions such as corruption or excessive use of force. For example, a series of hypothetical scenarios may be presented to an applicant during the interview or written test process, and their responses would be assessed. Like a sting operation, integrity tests can 'catch' those with a potentiality towards unethical behavior. However, it is debated whether these methods are widely supported by officers themselves.
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Answer:
intragenerational mobility
Explanation:
Intragenerational mobility -
It is the social movement which occurs during the lifespan of a person , ot may refers to the change in the status of an individual during the course of time .
As , seen in the question , Sonya moves with her family to an expensive house as soon as she became a very good author of the best selling book is an example of intragenerational mobility .