The Power of the Tongue
Taking the Tongue
Wisdom in Our Speech
The Power of Words
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Answer:
Seriation
Explanation:
Children who have reached the concrete operational stage are capable of seriation, which is the ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension, such as length.
Seriation is serial arrangement or the act of arranging things in series,sequence or succession( the ability to sort object or situation according to any characteristic based on either quantity or magnitude).In Piaget's theory of cognitive development there is a stage called the concrete operational stage which occurs from 7-12 during this stage, the child shows an increased use of logic and reason, it it at this stage that one important processes develops which is that of seriation,as children grow and develop, their ability to seriate will also develop. example is when children putting object in order from small to big, based on length,size etc
Answer: the affluent society.
<em>The Affluent Society</em> is a book by economist John Kenneth Galbraith, in which he describes the way in which the United States' economy operated in the 1950s. He argues that the country became wealthy in the private sector but poor in the public sector. Galbraith argued that the government needed to invest on social infrastructure using funds from taxation if it wanted to remain ahead.
President. George washington
Answer:
Evaluate the pros and cons of the Great society. Did the program achieve it's goals?
I did all the questions but this last written one is stumping me... if you can help it would be greatly appreciated.
My response was the death lead by the great society was really bad and that I don't think it actually did what it was trying to do