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Answer:
Unconditional positive regard
Explanation:
The term "unconditional positive regard" was brought about and first used by psychologist - Carl Rogers.
Unconditional positive regard has to do with showing total support and tolerance or acceptance of an individual irrespective of the words, behaviours or actions of the person.
Whenever you have an unconditioned positive regard for an individual, then there is almost next to nothing that their words or actions will do or suggest to make you to suspend taking them as a fellow human being who also should be loved and treated right.
It doesn't necessarily imply that you are in awesome agreement or should throw them a thumbs up in support of everything they do but that you have really come to accept and tolerate them at a much greater level than average.
So with respect to Tyson's book, the book is clearly recommending parenting practices based on unconditioned positive regard.
In the case of the United States government, implied powers are the
powers exercised by Congress which are not explicitly given by the Constitution itself but necessary and proper to execute the powers.
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Answer:
the answer is C gender schema theory.
Explanation:
The genders schema theory suggests that our decision and personality are influenced by gender stereotypes and how people think we should act according to our sex.
Rashi decided to play Ward Cleaver, because Ward Cleaver is a male- like him. While Tawana picked June Cleaver, because she is a female- like her.
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Option: The rise in antisemitism in Georgia that resulted from the case contributed to the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan.
Explanation:
The Leo Frank case in Georgia was highly publicized and is one of the most notorious in America. Leo Frank, a Jewish in Atlanta was put in trial and convicted of murdering a 13 years old girl in the National Pencil Company where both worked. The case became widely known in America, and a degree of antisemitism began to rise. The Ku Klux Klan again reemerged in the South introducing lynching in the society.