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[Jawaban] A student created the data table below using a computer simulation of coal consumption and a human population. What conclusion can be drawn from the data in the table? | Population growth rate | Conservation tactic | Years before population runs out of coal | | :----------------------- | :------------------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------- | | None | None | 340 | | Average | None | 150 | | Average | Build wind power plant | 175 | | Average | Build wind power plant and teach public energy conservation | 250 | | High | None | 100 | A. Conservation tactics can extend how long coal resources are available to a population. B. Conservation of coal resources can make populations grow at a faster rate.
[Jawaban] Which of the following items are tools to give increments of time places of their own in our days? A. Lists B. Piles of clutter C. Calendars and schedules D. Routines
[Jawaban] According to Civilization and Its Discontents, which of the following explains the emergence of the ego? A. The interplay between the pleasure principle and the reality principle. B. The soul. C. Human nature. D. The oceanic feeling.
[Jawaban] An individual's support plan is: A. Private B. Confidential C. Public information D. Both A and B
[Jawaban] Sternberg's triarchic theory includes: A. Analytical, creative, and practical intelligence B. Only IQ C. Emotional intelligence D. Verbal fluency only
[Jawaban] Which best describes a political party? A. a group with similar work ethics B. a group with the desire to help others C. a group with varied goals and ideals D. a group with similar beliefs about government
[Jawaban] What happens first when a bill is introduced in the House? A. The House votes to approve or reject the bill. B. Representatives debate the bill on the floor of the House. C. The Speaker decides whether the House will consider the bill. D. The bill is assigned to a committee, who looks into it and recommends changes.
[Jawaban] Now analyze the backgrounds of the people who represent you. Provide a demographic overview of these people. Are they male or female? How old are they? What party do they come from, either individually or as a group? Do you recognize the names of your representatives? Have you met any of them, seen them speak, or done any campaign work for them? Did you learn anything that surprised you about your representatives?
[Jawaban] Individuals formed and maintained their social identities continually. These identities were different for men and women. According to Levinson, the male "dream" was thought of as success in which social role? A. starting a family and successful parenting B. occupational C. the time to pursue recreational hobbies and pursuits D. a large network of friends and social interaction
[Jawaban] You see your good friend Tiana walking by herself past a group of guys. One of the guys yells at her, "Hey, can I get some of that?" Some of the other guys start laughing and cheering the person who made the offensive remark, although two of them look uncomfortable with what just happened. How might you help Tiana prevent this from escalating into a harmful situation? A. While the guys' remarks make you a bit uncomfortable, this situation doesn't appear to be serious enough for you to intervene; you don't need to take any action at this point. B. Approach Tiana and walk with her. Make small talk and ask her if you can accompany her to her destination. C. Once you've passed the guys, see if you can catch up with Tiana so that you can warn her to avoid walking through that part of campus in the future and suggest a different path to take.
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