Answer:
B. group cohesion and loyalty
Explanation:
Institutional collectivism cultural dimension refers to how much a certain groups want its member to integrate their personal identity to the groups, so every single members of the group could 'act as one entity'
For that to happen, group cohesion and loyalty need to exist within every members of the group.
<u>Groups cohesion</u> is the link that strengthen the bond between each members. Probably because they are facing the same experience in the past or come from similar background .<u>Group loyalty </u>refers to how much sacrifice that each members are willing to make for the groups' purpose.
Explanation:
Treaty of Nanjing, (August 29, 1842) treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers. China paid the British an indemnity, ceded the territory of Hong Kong, and agreed to establish a “fair and reasonable” tariff. British merchants, who had previously been allowed to trade only at Guangzhou (Canton), were now permitted to trade at five “treaty ports” and with whomever they pleased (see Canton system). The treaty was supplemented in 1843 by the British Supplementary Treaty of the Bogue, which allowed British citizens to be tried in British courts and granted Britain any rights in China that China might grant to other countries
The correct answer is an approach-approach conflict.
An approach-approach conflict refers to a situation in which a person has to choose between two appealing and desirable options or paths. A example of an approach-approach conflict could be being accepted into two great colleges you like equally, but having to pick one before a deadline approaches. In this instance, Qimat is experiencing an approach-approach conflict since he has to decide between two attractive options.
Closed Boston harbor
Resricted government in Massachusetts
Made British immune to prosecution
Required Americans to house British soldiers
Were nicknamed intolerable acts and sparked the revolution
Answer:
Edward starts to worry about telling his therapist about his drinking. He is afraid that the therapist will get mad at him like his mother used to. Edward has started relating to his therapist as he related to his mother. Edward is experiencing <u>transference</u>..
Explanation:
Freud believed that transference is a projection of one's feelings toward one person to another; essentially a person in the present becomes a substitute for one in the past. For example, if a client's therapist reminds her of a trustworthy person from her past, she might be inclined to trust her therapist more.