Answer: Learned Helplessness
Explanation: Learned Helplessness can be simply defined as the state of mind of individual that quits trying to escape from a negative stimuli. It's a situation where individuals have already made up their minds to expect pain and discomfort (negative stimuli) without away of escape and with time the individuals stops trying to escape the discomfort even if there is a way to escape it. They have this feeling of helplessness and believes that nothing positive will ever come out of thm
True it is used to separate two independent clauses
A lever uses counter action to drop a weight and fling an object usually a rock or flaming projectiles onto the enemy
The correct answer is hunters.
In certain habitats hunters are responsible for maintaining population numbers of certain species. Overpopulation of some animals can lead to destruction of local vegetation, death of other animals, spreading of diseases, infestations etc. To maintain equilibrium hunters will cull the numbers of certain animals periodically.
According
to Erickson, children have "an unrealistic self-concept", and thus believe that they
can achieve any goal.<span>
Erik Erikson who was born in 1950 proposed a psychoanalytic hypothesis of
psychosocial advancement including eight phases from early stages to adulthood.
Amid each stage, the individual encounters a psychosocial crisis which could
have a constructive or contrary result for personality development.</span>