False. why would they want their slaves to leave them to go work for pay when they could just work for no pay as slaves??
false foe sure
Perspective, I hope thus helped with your studies ;)
The answer is: social-learning theory
According to social-learning theory , social behavior is acquired by individuals by observing and imitating the behaviors of other individuals around them. ( typically those who they look up to).
After conducting a certain type of behavior over and over again, that behavior would be reinforced in our mind and we will perceive it as something that will provide us with positive rewards.
The new lands in the western US were usually mountainous and the environmental circumstances hard to survive, so that early immigrants often appeared to be conflicting with nature as an adversary or opponent.
There were no structured lodgings in the newly settled lands. The pioneers and immigrants suffered severe weather conditions such as storms, floods, hurricanes, dust storms, and utmost heat and cold.
The tracks they used required to be cleaned of rocks and trees, and cross mountains. These calamities tested the capabilities of the frontiersmen and pioneers, who regarded the environment as an adversary.