The answer is B because that would be the best thing to do
Forces that energize, direct and sustain a person's efforts are called motivation. It is also a person's drive to do a certain behavior repeatedly to achieve his wants and needs. Sometimes, a person would not stop doing something not unless they would be able to get the outcome or goal.
For the first question, the options are:
one’s feelings about oneself
environmental and fam<span>ily stresses
the behavior of friends
the behavior of admired celebrities
The key word in this question is "internal", it's looking for internal influence. This means:
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one’s feelings about oneself
The second question has the options:
<span>a parent’s behavior
one’s past experiences
one’s social tendencies
one’s personality
Here you need an "external" influence: this would be the following option: </span>
<span>a parent’s behavior </span>
The statement that describes a belief held by Alexander Hamilton but not by Thomas Jefferson is D. By 1792, restriction to the strategies of the Federalist Party was developing. Driven by Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, pundits of the Federalists grouped together to shape the Republican Party.