Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The story goes that when Washington was 6 years old he got a hatchet as a gift and then he cut down his father's favorite cherry tree right after. Hope this helps!
I did a research paper on Oskar Schindler. He was a good man, he really was! Even though he was a registered member of the Nazi party, he knew what was happening during that time was morally wrong. He took in those condemned to labor/concentration camps and "employed" them, even if there were considered "slaves". He found a way to make it work for him, too. He cared about those he rescued, even though they were still technically slaves, they were safe with him. He took in as many as approximately 1,400 people. He bought as many as he could to make sure they were not going to be exterminated. He could only do so much, though.
Answer: repeated; avoided
Explanation: According to Thorndike's law of effect, actions or behaviors that causes a positive response, reactions or situations are likely to be repeated while actions or behaviors that causes a negative reaction, response or situation are likely to be avoided. When your actions produces discomfort, you will avoid such actions next time but when it is pleasant and acceptable, that action will be repeated next time.