RomeLike the Eiffel Tower and other structures of the world, there is amodel of the Arc de Triomphe in Las Vegas, Nevada.1 / 1 ptsQuestion 10This structure was stated to have once been a royal fortress of the 13thcentury and contains the work of many well-known Italians (as stated byPaolo).Arc de TriompheSacré CoeurPalais du LuxembourgPalais du LouvreCorrect!Correct!Palais du Louvre houses the Musée du Louvre. the world's largestart museum, which contains several notable works of art, includingthe Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Saint Jean Baptiste1 / 1 ptsQuestion 11The METHODS section of a journal paper like Sallis' "Co-bene‘ts ofdesigning communities for active living" depends on the type of researchbeing done.A physics experiment would cover the details of theexperiment.In this case, what was the method used in the paper?carry out a series of questionnaires of people livingincommunities designed for active livingexplore the prior research literature on co-bene‘ts ofcommunities designed for active livingCorrect!Correct!carry out a series of questionnaires of the authors of priorresearch literatureco-benefits of communities designed foractive livingcarry out a series of questionnaires of managers ofcommunitiesdesigned for active livingSince the aim of the paper was "to compile evidenceabout the relationship of activity-friendlyenvironmental attributes to multiple potentialoutcomes," the authors of the paper searchedscienti‘c and less scienti‘c (gray) literature tounderstand "a pro‘le of the potential multiple bene‘ts,and negative effects" of living in a communitydesigned for active living.1 / 1 ptsQuestion 12The INTRODUCTION section of a journal paper like Sallis' "Co-bene‘ts of designing communities for active living" typicallyaccomplishes what goal or goals?introducing the topic, presenting a hypothesis, explaininghow to test the hypothesisan introduction simply introduces the idea of the paperan overview of all of the ‘ndings of the paperexplaining the aim of the paper, drawing the reader into thegeneral topic, and present a brief overview of priorpublications on the topicCorrect!Correct!The INTRODUCTION section of journal articlestypically (although not always) tries to accomplishthree objectives.First, the reader is drawn into thegeneral topic, in this case the plague of physicalinactivity globally. Second, the reader is presented withsome of the prior publications on the topic (in thiscase, all of those numbers are the way the articles arecited in this particular journal). Third, the reader ispresented with the aim of the paper -- in this case "to