The answer is "global torrent".
Sociologist Todd
Alan Gitlin is an American, also a political essayist, writer, and social
observer. He is printed on the broad communications, governmental issues,
scholarly life and expressions of the human experience, for both popular and scholarly publications. Gitlin turned into a political activist
in 1960, when he joined a Harvard group called Tocsin, against atomic weapons.
The main action of Bismark was the Unification of Germany- before the territory was occupied by only loosely connected independent states. Additionally, he contributed to promoting peace in Europe.
Some of his policies included introducing welfare state, including providing health insurance, and accident insurance.
I think the answer would be A.
<span>On the other extreme, </span>operant conditioning<span> is one that is based on voluntary behaviour, i.e. active responses of the organism. </span>In classical conditioning<span>, the responses of the organism, are under the control of the stimulus, whereas </span>in operant conditioning<span>, the responses are controlled by the organism.</span>