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They made the Articles of Confederation in fear of a too strong central government. They feared that if the government was too strong, it would be like the King all over again and the citizens wanted to avoid that.
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Answer is Option A: They acted as gateways to gold-rush regions.
Explanation:
The Alaska's gold rush played a significant role in the economic growth of countries like Seattle and Portland. This led to economic dominance of these countries among Northwest cities.
The California's gold rush brought a sudden and large growing market for timber. That is when Seattle then got its first profits in trade of crushed or milled timber south to the Bay Area and the Sierra goldfields. It became the center for trade and the gold rush came to include Alaska. Thousands of men and women, who passed through Seattle on their way to the Klondike and Alaska and each industry of that region obtained a boost. Seattle merchants sold meat, dried fruit, and flour to the miners. They also sold clothing and equipment.
As Seattle "captured" the Alaska trade, it solidified the economic growth and ties between the city and Alaska grew stronger.
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Cognitive dissonance
Explanation:
The term cognitive dissonance is used to describe the mental discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes.
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Option 3. The potential consequences for a reporter who has plagiarized material are the loss of his/her job and the loss of his/her personal credibility.
Explanation:
When accused of having plagiarized a report, article or document that the reporter stated he/she wrote themselves, the accused will likely face being fired from the job in which they published the plagiarized document, as authenticity is a primal characteristic that media and press companies want for their employees to posses. It also will probably means that the personal credibility of the accused is, at least, put under revision by the public opinion as people will start to wonder if previous articles written by the same reporter, were in fact of his/her authorship. Because there is not an official body that licenses journalists, it is highly doubtful that the accused will lose their professional license, as they probably don't hold one in the first place.
Answer:3
Explanation: Christopher Columbus