Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": young adulthood.
Explanation:
It is generally accepted that there are four (4) stages in the life course of people: <em>childhood, adolescence, adulthood, </em>and <em>old age</em>. However different focuses identify shorter transitions between one stage and another.
Young adulthood, for instance, represents the phase of life between adolescence and adulthood. People are in their late teens and early 30s. Individuals' health is at ist best in this period in which they <em>assume more responsibilities, become independent, and start looking forward to settling down.</em>
In the late 1800's, economic, political and religious motives prompted European nations to expand their rule over other regions with the goal to make the empire bigger. The Industrial Revolution of the 1800's created a need for natural resources to fuel the newly invented machinery and transportation.
Answer:
ethic of community
ethic of divinity
Explanation:
ethics of Autonomy means are to be left alone
ethic of community :
people are part of groups are more than the sum of its parts
so
Western insistence that people should design their own lives and pursue their own goals seems selfish and dangerous
can weaken the social fabric and destroy the institutions and collective entities upon which everyone depends.
ethic of divinity:
people are children of God and should behave accordingly
societies therefore develop moral concepts such as sanctity and sin
personal liberty of secular Western nations looks like hedonism
Answer:
Generalization
Explanation:
In psychology and classical conditioning, the term generalization makes reference to the tendency to respond to similar stimuli in the same way. In other words, we are conditioned to manifest a response with some particular stimulus but, thanks to the process of generalization, we will manifest the same response to some other stimuli that are somehow similar to the one we were conditioned to.
In this case, Little Albert was conditioned to fear furry white rats. However, he also started fearing rabbits, dogs and fur coats. In other words, <u>he started fearing objects or animals that were white or furry (and similar to the original furry white rats). </u>Thus, this best illustrates generalization.
Answer:incumbent:the holder of an office or post.
challenger:a person who engages in a contest.
liberal: (in a political context) favoring maximum individual liberty in political and social reform.
conservative: holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion.
moderate:average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
front-runner: the contestant that is leading in a race or other competition.
dark horse:a candidate or competitor about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds.