What was one of the main criticisms of Herbert Hoover’s approach to the Great Depression?
What primary role did the Social Security Act fulfill in Ame…
What primary role did the Social Security Act fulfill in American society?
What significant change does the protagonist experience in L…
What significant change does the protagonist experience in Looking Backward when he wakes up in the year 2000?
What was a primary goal of the women’s clubs formed during t…
What was a primary goal of the women’s clubs formed during the reform movement? A. To restrict voting rights only to white women
Please respond to one of the following question options belo…
Please respond to one of the following question options below. Be sure to reference the Essay Response Rubric below which shows how the essay response will be scored. Ideally, you should aim for a score of “Excellent” for each row of the criteria. The response should be a minimum of 300 words long. Why was the development of the Transcontinental Railroad so significant? What were some of the most significant changes that resulted from the development of more extensive railroads? What were some of the most significant consequences of nativism? Essay Response Rubric (30 Points)Criteria Excellent (6 pts) Good (4 pts) Fair (3 pts) Needs Improvement (0 pts) Thesis Statement Clear, well thought-out, and directly answers the question. Answers the question but could be more specific or developed. Addresses the question but needs more clarity or focus. Missing, unclear, or doesn’t really answer the question. On-topic Response and supportive details all directly respond to the prompt. Response and supportive details somewhat respond to the prompt. Response and supportive details vaguely respond to the prompt. Response and supportive details do not respond to the prompt. Evidence & Examples Strong, relevant evidence with at least 4 clear relevant examples that directly support the thesis. Good evidence with at least 3 clear relevant examples that support the thesis. Limited or somewhat relevant examples, may be missing required examples; partially supports the thesis. Few or no examples, or examples don’t back up the thesis. Analysis In-depth, thoughtful analysis that explains why the evidence is important. Good analysis but could be more thorough or insightful. Basic analysis with minimal explanation of the evidence. Little or no analysis: mostly summary or off-topic. Organization & Clarity 100% of Word count requirement met. Well-organized, logical flow of ideas, and easy to follow. At least 75% of word count requirement met. Generally organized but could have clearer transitions or flow. At least 50% of word count requirement met. Somewhat organized, but ideas can be disjointed or hard to follow. Less than 50% of word count requirement met. Poor organization: hard to follow or structure is unclear. Total Points: /30
Hermine owns all the stock of Cypress Corp., a C corporation…
Hermine owns all the stock of Cypress Corp., a C corporation. This year, Cypress reports earnings of $500,000 and pays a $300,000 dividend to Hermine. Which of the following statements is true?
Assume binary image BW1 shown is 200 (rows) by 300 (col) pix…
Assume binary image BW1 shown is 200 (rows) by 300 (col) pixels BW2 = BW1(:, 100:200) What is result of imshow(BW2)?
What value is displayed for sum1?
What value is displayed for sum1?
Assume binary image BW1 shown is 200 (rows) by 300 (col) pix…
Assume binary image BW1 shown is 200 (rows) by 300 (col) pixels BW2 = BW1(:, 50:100) What is result of imshow(BW2)?
A 69-year-old male patient is complaining of issues with cen…
A 69-year-old male patient is complaining of issues with central vision and reports seeing “blind spots” in the center of his visual field. The patient is literate and can recognize letters. Which of the following vision/eye charts should the clinician utilize for screening based on the reported symptoms?