1) The invention of the printing press- this has contributed to an easier distribution of books, which as a result became more accessible. Many people had access to scientific knowledge for the first time.
2) geographical exploration- it inspired people and provided new knowledge.
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Answer: a. the behaviors of the person match our expectations from the get-go.
A stereotype is a widely held, oversimplified idea or opinion about a particular person or group of people.
In a self-fulfilling stereotype, the person of whom we have a preconceived notion behaves in a way that confirms our initial idea of him.
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B) Identity encompasses an individual’s personality characteristics.
Explanation:
Identity is the set of features of an individual or a community that characterize them in front of others. If we apply this concept to the person, we arrive at the definition that PERSONAL IDENTITY is the consciousness that a person has of being himself and different from the others. It implies an awareness of the permanence of the self. Personal identity evaluates, coordinates and integrates perceptions, which are interpretative analyzes of a set of data, from which we obtain information.
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Mormons are by far the most religious of the major religious groups in the U.S., with 74% classified as highly religious. Protestants, Muslims and Catholics are more of a mix of highly and moderately religious adults, while Jews and those who identify with another non-Christian religion are the least religious.
Explanation:
The most popular religion in the U.S. is Christianity, comprising the majority of the population (73.7% of adults in 2016). Christianity is the largest religion in Canada, with Roman Catholics having the most adherents. Christians, representing 67.3% of the population in 2011, are followed by people having no religion with 23.9% of the total population.