The thing that helped Ghana become an important empire was their loction on trade routes..
Answer:B. Type A
Explanation:
Type A Behavior Pattern (TABP)
Can be seen by the following characteristics:
Competitiveness
Type A individuals are very competitive and critical to themselves because they are always working towards success without stopping and enjoying what they have already achieved.
They are more involved into their work and take no pleasure in taking a break and resting. They usually have high blood pressure due to how they personally and intensely brake everything to heart.
Time Urgency
They are always rushing to finish things and they can't even spare a second for even themselves. They will engage in unreasonable multitasking because they always feel they can water anytime cause they working on a tight schedule.
Hostility
They always see worst in everything which makes them be filled with anger at all times
The Aztecs and Cortes were ruthless killers. (for multiple reasons)
Answer:
Preconventional
Explanation:
The pre-conventional level of moral reasoning is especially common in children, although adults can also exhibit this level of reasoning. Reasoners in the pre-conventional level judge the morality of an action by its direct consequences. The pre-conventional level consists of the first and second stages of moral development, and are purely concerned with the self in an egocentric manner.
In stage one, individuals focus on the direct consequences that their actions will have for themselves. For example, an action is perceived as morally wrong if the person who commits it gets punished. The worse the punishment for the act is, the more 'bad' the act is perceived to be. In addition, there is no recognition that others' points of view are any different from one's own view. This stage may be viewed as a kind of authoritarianism.
Stage two espouses the what's in it for me position, right behaviour being defined by what is in one's own best interest. Stage two reasoning shows a limited interest in the needs of others, but only to a point where it might further one's own interests, such as you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours. In stage two concern for others is not based on loyalty or intrinsic respect. Lacking a perspective of society in the pre-conventional level, this should not be confused with social contract (stage five), as all actions are performed to serve one's own needs or interests. For the stage two theorist, the perspective of the world is often seen as morally relative.