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idk im taking the test right now and looked it up and thought i would get an answer
Explanation:
Answer:
Biopsychosocia.
Explanation:
The biopsychosocial model looks for connections among other sciences; such as biology, sociology, psychology, etc. This interconnection helps when what's meant to do is go from health and disease to the human development of the subject. It covers all bases.
Answer:
that people always or often do help themselves
Explanation:
Psychological Egoism is a theory that states that actions of individuals are targeted at avoidance of some personal loss or gaining some personal benefit. It simply means that there is only one thing that moves or motivates individuals (human beings), that is their self-interest. It is a descriptive theory about how we as individuals are to carry ourselves that is how we do behave. It does not instruct us as individuals about how we ought to be have.
Egoists beliefs is that all individual actions are targeted at avoiding some personal loss or gaining some personal benefit (or both) in the short run or the long term (or both).
Answer:
I would say the one that is most right, is, "They extended the rights of citizenship to new groups."
Explanation:
Most of the amendments, from the 13th amendment to the 27th amendment were passed after the civil war, so that is incorrect.
The amendments also made it much easier for many groups of people to vote. In fact, many of the amendments center around allowing groups of people to vote, and have citizenship.
Which leads me to the answer which I believe is correct, which is, "They extended the rights of citizenship to new groups."
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Option: a. saw the herds suffer heavy losses.
c. proved that cattle could be driven to distant markets.
d. established a link to the booming urban markets of the East.
Explanation:
Cattle drives began in American West where they moved large herds of livestock to market, find fresh pasture, and to shipping points. In the 19th century, ranching became possible in Texas to Missouri. Cattle raised by the Spanish in Texas which began in mid 18th century. Early cattle drives headed west after the gold rush.