Answer:
Psychology
Explanation:
I think he was inspired by evolution and wanted to see how everything worked
Any particular time? I guess the most relevant time for this question is early half of 20th century.
I think the event was first world war and some of its consequences (in many countries the monarchy was abolished so people "experimented" with new political organisatons, in Germany the war brought huge reparations which contributed to the deterioration of their economy)
and the global economic crisis of 1920
Answer: Grimké and McDowell were both very opposed to the institution of slavery, on the grounds that it was a morally deficient system that violated Christian law and human rights. McDowell advocated patience and prayer over direct action, and argued that abolishing slavery "would create even worse evils". She and her sister Sarah Moore Grimké were among the first women to speak in public against slavery, defying gender norms and risking violence in doing so. Beyond ending slavery, their mission—highly radical for the times—was to promote racial and gender equality.
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The answer is letter b. children's failure to control their
behavior according to the expectations of parents, peers, teachers, and/or
legal authorities. Externalizing Disorders is a failure to control behavior in
accordance with the authority that leads to difficulties in child's external
world and Notice by teachers or parents.
Answer:
A. presidential democracy