ACROSS
7. Legislate
13. Parliamentary government
14. Autocracy
15. Autocracy
16. Mixed economy
17. Federal government
DOWN
1. The free enterprise system
2. Unitary government
3. Separation of powers
4. Public policy
5. Legislative
6. Democracy
8. Oligarchy
9. Government
10. Constitution
11. Dictatorship
12. Judicial
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Answer:
B. assimilation and accommodation
Explanation:
Assimilation is the process by which infants incorporate new information into existing schemas. Infants are constantly assimilating new information either by experience or by learning. Assimilation is a lifelong process and is not restricted to children alone. Accommodation on the other hand involves the reshaping of already existing knowledge. For example, a child may think that all four legged creatures are goats, with time he learns to restrict the word goat to a specific four legged animal, this is accommodation.
Assimilation and accommodation are responsible for Ruth's ability to differentiate between materials that she can suck and not suck with time. Accommodation of knowledge has enabled her to lead what is edible and what is not.
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Answer:
Explanation:
In the years leading up to the Reformation, the Catholic church was suffering from corruption, clergymen were acquiring a lot of money while citizens remained poor and monasteries were beginning to decline. The first person to challenge the Church's authority was Martin Luther in Germany, and his cause was seized upon by leaders throughout Europe for differing reasons.
After growing weary of the Church's morality and believing that the Pope should not be the leading authority on religious matters in Europe, Martin Luther nailed his "95 Theses" to a church door in Wittenberg. This document stated that the Bible should be translated into a format that all people could access, that it should be taken literally while church practices should not and that the Pope was not the leading authority on religion in Europe. Although these actions could have led to Luther being burned alive for heresy, he was protected by German princes. Thanks to the printing press, he and other reformers were able to spread their ideas.
In Switzerland, Luther's ideas were soon adopted. Some of the largest and most controversial changes brought around by the Reformation came in England, when Henry VIII decided to depart from the Catholic Church. His support for Lutheranism began in 1521, but escalated when the Pope would not grant him a divorce so he could pursue a second marriage to create a male heir.
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