Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The term culture is derived from the Latin word 'colere' which means to '<u>tend, cultivate.'</u>
In sociology, the term refers to the shared values, beliefs, practices, and language of a society. These values and beliefs are learned from the past generation and passed on to the next generation by the present generation.
<u>A culture performs several functions in a society such as defining or creating boundaries between two distinct organization, it creates a sense of identity of the member of a particular organization, it also helps to stabilize the social system</u>.
From the given options, the option that does not define the function of a culture is option B. Thus the correct answer is option B.
The passage above from Article 1, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution reflects the principle of CHECK AND BALANCE.
The legislative branch is tasked to make the laws, the executive branch is tasked to make the laws official and executory, the judicial branch is tasked to review the laws based on its constitutionality and oversee the court system.
These separate branches have their own duties and responsibilities but they all share the same power. The power of any one branch is checked and balanced by the other two branches to ensure that no abuse of power is committed.
Answer:
has he done his homework?
Her behavior is a clear example of observational learning
observational learning refers to a method of acquiring a certain knowledge/behavior that being done by observing the action/behaviors of other people. Until the children develop the ability to develop a concept (around age 12), most of their learning would be conducted through observational learning
The correct answer is UCS
Explanation: Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is the one that unconditionally provokes a natural and automatic response. For example, when you smell one of your favorite foods, you may immediately feel very hungry and salivating. In this example, the smell of food is the unconditioned stimulus.
Unconditioned response (UCR) is the response that occurs naturally in reaction to the unconditioned stimulus. For example, if the smell of food is the unconditioned stimulus, the feeling of hunger in response to the smell of food is the unconditioned response.
The feeling of hunger in response to the smell is an unconditioned response, and a whistle sound is the conditioned stimulus.
The conditioned response (CR) is the learned response to the previously neutral stimulus.