Answer:
Salivating at the sound of bell and being afraid of white mice
Explanation:
Unconditioned response is a concept in classical conditioning which was first developed by Pavlov, a Russian psychologist. <u>Unconditioned response is an automatic reaction to a stimulus without learning or training</u>.
For example we jump when we hear a loud sound. Jumping here is an example of unconditioned response.
Salivating at the sound of bell and being afraid of white mice are the unconditioned responses in these examples.
<u>Answer:</u>
A train’s speed is easy to judge.
Option: A
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A train is a long vehicle, which even while in motion, is visible for a longer period of time. This gives the observer ample time to observe the necessary attributes to calculate the speed of the train. If the distance covered by the train in unit time is guessed or known correctly, the speed of the train can be determined easily.
- Moreover, devices like radar speed guns can be put to use to measure the speed of the train. Also, many mobile applications that help accurately measure the speed of moving objects are available on the internet and official application stores easily.
Answer:
The U.S. Food Administration was the agency responsible for the administration of the U.S. Army overseas and Allies' food reserves during the United States' participation in World War I. One of its important tasks was the stabilization of the price of wheat on the U.S. market.
Answer:
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