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What was an immediate result of the great leap forward

A massive famine resulting in the death of millions of people due to food shortages and poor government policies.

What dietary category does Aura belong to if she is having fish and green beans for dinner?

  • A producer
  • An omnivore
  • A carnivore
  • An herbivore

An omnivore

What is the connection between the story of Aeneas and the older tradition of Romulus, according to Virgil in the Aeneid?

Virgil connects the story of Aeneas to the older tradition of Romulus by portraying Aeneas as a descendant of Venus and Romulus as a descendant of Mars. This creates a link between the gods and the founders of Rome, establishing Aeneas and his followers as predecessors to Romulus and his followers.

Achievement tests are to aptitude tests as _____ is to _____.

Summative assessments are to formative assessments as achievement tests are to aptitude tests.

How many major natural regions is the continental United States divided into according to geographers?

10

What is the difference in muscularity between the crop and the gizzard?

The crop has smooth muscles while the gizzard has striated muscles.

What are the two types of questions in the math section of the PSAT? O A. Multiple-choice and grid-ins B. Multiple-choice and true or false O C. True or false and grid-ins O D. Multiple-choice and short-answer​

Multiple-choice and grid-ins.

What is public participation and what are four different approaches to achieving a peaceful protest?

Public participation refers to the active involvement of individuals and communities in decision-making processes that affect their lives. Four approaches to achieving a peaceful protest include marches and demonstrations, sit-ins, boycotts, and other peaceful means of holding accountable those in power.

What is the magnitude of the force of the elevator floor on a person weighing 0.70 kn, while the elevator has an upward acceleration of 1.5 m/s²?

10.07 kN (kilonewtons)

Explain the concept of Situational Favorableness in contingency theory of leadership and discuss the three factors that affect it.

Situational favorableness in contingency theory of leadership refers to the degree to which a leader can influence and control the followers and the situation. This concept depends on three factors: leader-member relations, task structure, and position power. Leader-member relations are the quality of the interpersonal relationships between the leader and the followers. Task structure is the degree to which the tasks assigned to the followers are clear, specific, and structured. Position power is the amount of authority and influence that the leader has over the followers and the resources.