Answer:
The best answer from the list of choices, to the question: How has the development of clean water NEGATIVELY affected modern civilization, would be: Reduced fecal transmission of bacteria resulting in missing microbiota.
Explanation:
The fight of human beings to achieve the goal of getting pure water, instead of water polluted by different factors that affected its quality, has been one that has taken ages. Since the earliest human settlements, to today, mankind has sought to find, conduce, and purify water from any harming elements that might affect the population´s health. Although in general the achievement in the 19th century, of finally purifying water, accomplished the development of human civilizations and reduced the risk of major public health issues, it also caused a problem; by fighting to reduce the presence of bacteria that reached the water sources from fecal matter, many of which are part of the normal microbiota in human intestines, man achieved the elimination of part of this normal microbiota, which has also led to certain inbalances in the gastrointestinal systems.
Answer:
The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
Explanation:
The Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon, also referred to as TOT, is a situation in which a person struggles to remember the name of a word. However, usually the person is able to partially remember the initial sound of the word, its meaning, or the first letter of the term.
According to research, elderly people are more often associated with this phenomenon as it becomes more common.
Therefore, <u>Karen's grandmother, struggling to remember the term 'coffee mug' may be experiencing the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.</u>
Answer:
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Explanation: sociology deals with human behaviour in the society and country at large.
Answer: The country's staple in the South before the Great Migration was Cotton.
Explanation:
The right answer is the last one: negative incentive and tariff. These duties and taxes are negative incentives, or disincentives, because they attempt to discourage people from buying those cars (and buying national cars instead), and also tariffs, since they must be paid on certain classes of imports or exports.