Answer:
The end of the trip is extremely fun.
Explanation:
Researchers Fredrickson and Kahneman studied how positive memories are formed. In their research, they found out that there are three main factors that determine how we recollect past events, whether they're negative or positive:
- There's a peak moment of intense emotion at the start of any event.
- How an event ends is also very important for our future recollections of said event.
- The length of the event is not really important to determine whether it was a good experience or not.
Following the findings of the researchers, <u>Betsy and Janet should try to make sure that the end of the trip is extremely fun</u>, as this ending will have the most impact on how their children will look back on the trip in the future, and associate it with good and fun memories.
Climate can affect a lot about you: Such as If you live in a humid (Hot and sticky) area would you wear a fur coat & live in an igloo? (I should hope not) Or If you lived in the North (Where it snows A LOT!) would you wear shorts & a sleeveless t-shirt or live in a a house without insulation?
-Hope this helps!
Answer:
Social stratification is a characteristic of society
, is maintained through beliefs that are widely shared by members of society. and different societies use different criteria for ranking their members. Persists over generations.
Explanation:
Social stratification in its most general sense is a sociological concept that refers to the fact that both individuals and groups of individuals are conceived as constitutive of greater or lesser degree, differentiated into strata or classes in terms of some specific or generalized characteristic. or in a set of features. That means that societies are what determine social stratifications. Another characteristic is that it is transmitted from generation to generation, for example Mark Zuckerberg will probably pass his wealth to his children and therefore social stratification will continue his cycle and thus from generation to generation.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Although I dont exactly have the passage I can use fact. Military spending jumped exponentially after 9/11 and especially with the launch of Operation Enduring Freedom. Also, more people joined the military at this time. 9/11 also has historically been seen as a day of unity in the United States, and was a day when people of all groups and races came together to take a stance against terror. In the longer run, we have maintained presence in Southeast Asian countries, and we continue to spend around $600 billion in military spending. Hope this helps!