1. We can analyze the possible social benefits or consequences by creating a standard that deemed as 'desirable' social situation and measures the situation before and after the militarization.
If after the militarization our society got closer to the desirable outcome, we would say that the militarization produces a social benefit.
2. We could take a look at the example of American military occupation in Iraq.
Initially, we intended for the militarization to create a democratic country in iraq after we remove the dictator from power.
But it only resulted in a vacuum that attract many radical groups to came in to control the country. In this case, we can conclude that the militarization produce more consequences than benefit.
Answer:
B. African Slaves
Explanation:
The Latin American region possessed wide variety of agricultural resources. To process those resources, the European colonists (mostly Spanish colonists) decided to bring in slaves from Africa on top of the workers that already exist locally.
During their down time, the African slaves and the local Latin American citizens interacted with one another. A cultural exchange occurred between the two groups, some crhacteristics of African culture were absorbed within the Latin American culture.
Answer: Nonverbal communication
Explanation: Nonverbal communication are communications done through other means such as sign language,Eye contact,body language,body postures etc. Some researchers have found out that sensitivity and accuracy of Nonverbal communication is a major determining factor of happiness in a marriage relationship. Accurate and sensitive nonverbal communication is essential for effective relationship between couples.
Answer:
B) episodic memory, explicit memory, and implicit memory
Explanation:
Humans have different systems for information storage, knwn as declarative and procedural memory. An example of declarative memory is the ability to remember a phone number. An important part of the brain for declarative memory is the hippocampus, which is located in the middle of the brain. This is in charge of early memory storage, formation of LTM, and spatial navigation. Although many psychologists believe that the entire brain is involved with memory, the hippocampus and surrounding structures appear to be the most important in declarative memory. The ability to retain and recall episodic memories is highly dependent on the hippocampus. While the declarative ( all within the medial temporal lobe of the brain ), is consolidated and stored in the temporal cortex.