Option 4: Colonies took advantage of the war's distraction and fought for independence.
Napoleon quickly took control of the Iberian Peninsula. With Napoleon's occupation in Spain, Spanish Creoles in Latin America were questioning their alliance.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Specific Description. It's neither biased nor inappropriate, since both are factually true and informing about Stephanie. And it's not a cliched statement either.
Answer:
neutral stimulus; conditioned stimulus
Explanation:
In Pavlov's classical conditioning, <em>before conditioning takes place, a neutral stimulus does not really elicit a response other than serving to secure attention</em>. The metronome, before conditioning, does not elicit salivation in dogs ordinary, except for focusing of attention. Food naturally elicits salivation in dog, and is referred to as an unconditioned stimulus.
Conditioning takes place when the ticking metronome is paired with an unconditioned stimulus such as food, in order to produce the same response of salivation that food produces. After conditioning, the presentation of the ticking metronome will elicit salivation. <em>After conditioning, we refer to the ticking metronome as a conditioned stimulus</em>.
The ticking metronome is the neutral stimulus before conditioning, and the conditioned stimulus after conditioning.
In the medieval times, AKA the feudal system trade was very high because it was needed to get goods the kingdoms were more like places you were forced to live and without trade, you would never get food or clothes. You made less than a penny a day this could pay for a loaf of bread at the end of the week you got one pair of shoes a year and 2 pairs of clothes. When the trade went up it eventually ratified the need for all the work in the kingdoms.