A bargain is considered to be void if a court has judged a person to be mentally incompetent at time that the bargain was formed.
Answer:
Authoritarian parents
Explanation:
Authoritarian parents are not warm and nurturing to their children. They often see their children as their projects and they validate themselves through their children's achievements. They also have very high expectations for their children and not meeting them is a huge disappointment for them. Every mistake a child makes is punished and seen as a failure. Children have no options nor free choices, and have to obey and agree with their parents.
Children of authoritarian parents associate obedience and success with love. An authoritarian personality believes in absolute obedience and submission to someone else's authority which stems from a similar experience in their childhood.
Wudi, Wade-Giles romanizationWu-ti, original name Liu Che, (born 156 bc—died March 29, 87 bc), posthumous name (shi) of the autocratic Chinese emperor (141–87 bc) who vastly increased the authority of the Han dynasty (206 bc–ad 220) and extended Chinese influence abroad.
Died: March 29, 87 BCE
Born: 156 BCE