Well to put it as succinctly as possible UP YOURS would be a fairly close description.
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It was a reaction to King James' efforts to make Roman Catholicism once again the dominant religion in England.
The Nullification Crisis was the reaction of the south, and the Force Bill(written by Andrew Jackson) was the document written.
Marie Antoinette allegedly winked at the crowd when she was beheaded, a response that was likely an autonomic nerve reaction rather than a dwindling conscious effort to get in a final statement.
A reaction to a change
A response.
Response is to stimuli as reaction is to trigger. A reaction is an action taken in response to a trigger or stimulus, showing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Just as a response is elicited by a stimulus, a reaction is elicited by a trigger.
complex reaction time is a stimulus response
A stimulus is an external or internal event that triggers a reaction in an organism, while a response is the reaction or behavior elicited by the stimulus. In simpler terms, the stimulus is what causes a reaction, and the response is the reaction itself.
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Reaction is a response to an action.
The definition of Reaction is a emotional response.
A stimulus comes first before a response. A stimulus is any event or situation that evokes a response from an organism. The response is the reaction or behavior that is produced in reaction to the stimulus.
response to water: hydrotropism, response to light: phototropism, response to chemicals: chemotropism, response to gravity: geotropism, response to touch: thigmatropism
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