Answer:
Rural communities are more burdened with traditions and conventional thinking. Metropolises allow for more freedom from community conventions because of the number of residents and the diversity of viewpoints.
Explanation:
In the more canonical approaches to sociology, it is believed that cultural pressures are stronger in smaller communities, particularly in the work of scholars like Georg Simmel, for example, and in urban sociology. For Simmel, rural life was limiting to individual thinking and rational thought because rural life was burdened with a lot of close, personal relationships that tended to perpetuate traditions that were resistant to individualism and change. However urban environments were more liberating in the sense there was more social alienation from community standards and social control. The city and urban environments afford a lot of anonymity. Simmel for example believed that urban life transforms the psyche of a person irreversibly where they become more detached from social conventions and more individualistic in their thinking.
Answer: Mixed-standard scale
Explanation: This is actually a method of behavioural testing, because on the examples of behaviour tested and evaluated, performance will depend. More specifically, these are statements made by superiors about the performances of the person being observed, and about behaviour that leads to some degree of performance. This assessment is not only made on the basis of a single criterion, a scale, but there are several of them, which is why it is called mixed. So there are several standards on the rating scale and each observed is given more criterion descriptions (estimates) for each trait.
Various distances. Depending upon how far away earth is from the star will determine how bright the star is.
Answer:
ik its not the 1st,2nd,3rd answer so its either the 4th,5th and 6th answer and i think it would be "a chart that shows the major exports and money collected in each cony"
Answer:
The correct answer is option C) Human nature is essentially and innately good.
Explanation:
Confucianism is an ethical philosophical concept rather than a religious one. It focuses on the innate ability of human nature to be good.
A well known Confucianism philosopher, Menicus, was the one who brought this theory forward. He thinks that human nature is intact, unless an external force tries to break it down.
He further had the view that if this innate ability of goodness is worked upon, it can be turned into a virtue.