b. informational influence processes.
c. reactance theory.
d. social comparison theory.
Pretty sure its informational influence processes (B), because his opinion is more extreme due to the new information that was gathered. His opinion is reinforced to a specific side.... in this case, what he already believed.
A. Infrastructure
B. Human Capital
C. Entrepreneurship
D. Natural Resources
Answer:
C) Entrepreneurship
Explanation:
I may be wrong but this is the most logical answer to me.
front-page
sports section
editorial page
THE EDITORIAL PAGE
In the early days of journalism in the United States, the political opinion of the paper wasn't just on the editorial pages. Early publications had a clear slant and purpose. For instance, The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton, with the intention of using the paper to promote the views of the Federalist Party. Then Benjamin Day introduced the idea of the penny newspaper, starting The Sun as a New York daily paper in 1833, for the price of just a penny. (That would equate to about 25 cents in today's economy.) It made the news accessible and affordable to everyone, and Day's paper reported lots of news in straightforward fashion. It was the first paper to report on events involving ordinary persons -- recording crimes, deaths, suicides, etc.
More and more, newspapers shifted to a broader, less partisan approach as a way of expanding their readership (and thus selling more papers). The editorial page of each newspaper thus developed as the space within the paper where the editorial staff's political viewpoint could be seen.
Answer:
puffery
Explanation:
The word puffery is used to denote an undue or exaggerated praise. Puffery is a marketing strategy, using which commercial entities advertise their product as best or unique. However, it should be noted that puffery is neither deceptive nor illegal. For example, if one advertises that he makes the best ice-cream, he is not comparing with it others.
B. Share tenants had more control over their crops and supplies.
C. Share tenants were not in debt to the land owner.
D. Share-tenancy required cash in order to start the business.