Answer:
C. Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
Explanation:
Emergency Management Assistance Compact is a non-binding, collaborative arrangement among its members that provides a legal framework for states to assist one another in managing a disaster or an emergency that has been declared by the governor of the impacted state.
Emergency Management Assistance Compact is a mutually help agreement reached between the states and territories of the United States and this reach agreement made it possible for states in the United States to share resources when witness either natural or man made disaster.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
d. direct and counsel subordinates in daily activities
Explanation:
- The information manager has to maintain a network of relationships outside his organization and his duty s to collect, disseminate and transmit the information and act as a company spokesperson and behave professionally.
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Enclave and exclave are definitely not the correct answer : they are part of a country not directly joined with the mainland and don't have anything to do with  controlling it. 
Both other options are actually correct but an autonomous region is much more than just a way to <span>control territory locally - it also implies that the region has a  kind of independence. 
Therefore the best answer is a.  </span>divides into administrative units 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: the contestants and observers thought the questioners were more knowledgeable than the contestants.
Explanation: Ross et al published a paper in the journal of personality and social psychology in 1977 titled 
"Social Roles, Social Control, and Biases in Social-Perception Processes". They demonstrated that our actions and perceptions are determined by roles we have to play in interpersonal encounters; this is the biasing effect social roles have on performance.
In this instance the observers and the contestants perceived the questioners as having superior knowledge as the questioners were given latitude in how they frame the questions. Due to their social roles, the questioners were "the powerful" while the contestants and observers were "the powerless" playing out their roles and not taking into account the biasing effect.
If the roles were switched around, the outcome would still be the same with each group irrespective of their actual ability and knowledge. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The false statement about John B. Watson is the one that says that he worked with Edward C. Tolman to prove that fear is both an instinct and a reflex. 
Although he worked on the subject through the Little Albert Experiment, he did not work with Edward C. Tolman but with Rosalie Rayner, his assistant and later couple.
In the experiment, Watson intended to demonstrate how the principles of classical conditioning, which had just been raised by Ivan Pavlov in those years, could be applied to a child's fear reaction to a white rat.