<span>the most likely diagnosis for shannon would be: </span><span>conduct disorder
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<span>conduct disorder is most commonly known as 'anti-social behavior'.</span>
Is a form of the behavioral disorder that make a person have the tendency to do everything that society tells "what we're not supposed to be doing".
People who have this kind of behavior generally are in adolescent age.
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The first amendment to the US Constitution would have declared the law to be illegal
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According to US's constitution, the first amendment prohibits promotion of religion in any way. It says that one has the right to follow his own religion or nothing at all. There is no official religion in US because a single religion is not promoted in the country.
The people can be taught about literature and society but not promoting or uplifting a single religion. The laws are made by the government and they do not like the interference by religious beliefs. There have been controversies all around too.
Americans were looking forward for a new federal government. They were also very excited to make new laws and build a nation. There was also freedom from religion which is the Anglican Church that contributes to their oppression. Anti-slavery and gender equality groups made the revolution their inspiration.
It was either the representative or the leader
The correct answer is: "autonomy vs shame/doubt"
The question is refered to Erickson's steps of psychosocial development. This theory appoints that each stage in life poses a challenge. Two opposing forces act over the person, who has to be able to resolve the trade-off, by adopting the positive force (autonomy in this case) and discarding the negative one (shame/doubt), in order to sucessfully advance in the development of his/her psychosocial personality and to arrive to the next step.
In this period, between 1-3 years old, the main aim is to achieve certain degree of autonomy by minimizing shame and doubt. The role of parents is crucial in giving toddlers the adequate degree of autonomy they need to sucessfuly end this stage.