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b) The amount of federal grant money going to states has steadily increased since the 1960s.
A big difference was their view of human free will.
B.F. Skinner saw psychology in terms of behaviorism, that our actions are shaped as reactions in consequence to environmental factors. So the best way to promote healthy behavior is to shape the environment in society to cause our behavior to be turned in positive directions.
Carl Rogers believed in a person-centered approach to therapy, working with the person's internal thoughts and experiences. He was concerned that Skinner's approach could lead to some level of cultural engineering, with some deciding how others' behavior in society should be shaped by controlling external factors.
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(264-241 BC) began with disagreement over Sicily, where Rome and Carthage get dragged into a conflict between Syracuse and the Mamertines; the Mamertines control Messana, the port city between Sicily and mainland Italy, so the Romans do not want Carthage to gain control of it; Roman needed to develop navy in order to fight this battle on island of Sicily; Carthage runs out of money and surrenders Sicily Sig: shows Roman ingenuity - they gain proficiency at naval warfare/turn it in land warfare through boarding tactics; Romans fight to the last man, Carthage fights to last penny
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The only genuinely true item I see is: The Pilgrims elected a governor prior to settling on the new land.
Matthew Cradock was elected as the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company before any group even set sail to the New World. Then John Endecott became the one sent to go with the settlers to be first governor of the colony itself.
As for the other answers, the first winters were harsh and took a toll on the Pilgrim population.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony eventually became part of the Plymouth Colony (the opposite of how things were stated above).
The Pilgrims did not disband. The most famous of Massachusetts Bay Colony governors was the 3rd governor, John Winthrop. And Squanto was helpful to them.
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a Greek word meaning "sacrifice by fire.