Answer: D. The information explosion
Explanation: With advanced technologies and mobile devices that have computer capabilities, the ability to constantly upgrade and enhance the software, there has been an explosion of information. The very fact of powerful internet connection and speed make it possible to transmit information almost instantly, in support of it.
Certainly, the explosion of information has also contributed to the interdependence at the global level, due to the global economy and other aspects of the need for information sharing. However, the fact is that the development of information technology has primarily created the phenomenon of information availability, which has never been recorded before.
Urbanization as such has been a phenomenon since the Industrial Revolution and even later during various migrations due to the need of industry and the economy in general.
As for McDonaldization, perhaps advanced technologies have contributed to the development of this brand, as a convenient place to share information. Although Starbucksization or Costacoffeeization also may be debated in this regard, however, an explosion of information is available no matter where we are.
Answer:
D. trust versus mistrust; isolation
Explanation:
Trust versus mistrust: This is the first stage in the theory of psychosocial development given by Erik Erikson. This stage starts with the birth of a child and lasts through one year of age.
During this stage, a child develops to learn trust in his or her caregivers or parents by receiving reliable, predictable, and consistent sense of support from them.
According to Erikson, if the child's need didn't get fulfilled then he might develop a sense of mistrust on his or her caregivers that can cause a problem in later stages.
In the question above, Edwin did not successfully resolve the trust versus mistrust stage of development, that makes him feel isolation in his current developmental stage.
Oral traditions
writings such as the Torah
had strong communities where ever they were at
going to synagogues
learning from the elders, rabbi's, and family
hopefully this helps.
The answer is cottage industry:)))
We had segregated schools in the first place because Americans used to own slaves, at least the richer ones did. And after Abraham Lincolns emancipation proclamation, slaves slowly became freed. They were their own people. But many whites didn’t like that. They feared that. The white people did not like that black people now got to live with them as their equals. So they made it so there were separate drinking fountains, separate tables, and separate schools (among many other separate things)
Overall it was white people being afraid of or not liking that black people would have equality