Answer:
The behaviorist strategies that show to be least effective in therms of supporting language learning: <u>error-correction</u>.
Explanation:
The behaviorist strategies on language learning and acquisition, involves reinforcement or reward of some kind. This theory explains learning as a process that is based on the stimulus given to the learner to achieve the goal. A person learns through practice and imitation of the given excersises.
The less effective strategie would be error and correction, because a person needs to make mistakes in order to practice and learn. By focusing on the error and the correction, this may not be the most motivatinal strategy for a student.
Vocational Subculture is the correct answer.
There are 4 types of subculture (such as collegiate, academic, nonconformist, and vocational). While the collegiate subculture focuses on having fun and socializing, the academic subculture identifies with the intellectual concerns of the faculty for its own sake and the nonconformist subculture is hostile to the college environment as a whole. However,<u> the vocational subculture is interested in one's career and does everything that is possible in order to obtain degrees that are paramount for advancement, which is Beverly's ultimate goal when attending a community college and working 30 hours weekly in a vet's office to pay her tuition and bills.</u>
Bell Aircraft- With World War 2, came more jobs surrounding it. Bell Aircraft helped create more jobs in Marietta Georgia. They helped impact the war because in the Bell Aircraft yards, they provided the USA with B-29s. It did however close after the war.
Savannah and Brunswick Shipyards: They helped create cargo ships to send to Europe. It was an Emergency for the states. They helped by creating liberty ships.
Richard Russell: I sadly cannot remember what he did to impact WWII. I do know that he served on the senate as the youngest member.
Carl Vinson: He is known for <span>the Vinson-Trammel Act that helped give power to some of the Navy. He was also placed on the Naval Affairs Committee. That is all I know. </span><span />