The cause of Emerson having self reliance and development of own personal value system will likely affect how he feels toward traditional value system and common conceptions of right and wrong. It will affect him in a way that because he has his own value that he knows of, he will likely believe that this system could be broken and could be nothing because as he believes that he has his own system, he will also likely think that other individuals has their own too.
In Engel v. Vitale (1962), the Supreme Court presented the argument that school-sponsored prayer was unconstitutional under a plain text reading of the First Amendment which forbids the establishment of a national religion.
Cases since then have focused on quasi-school sponsored prayer (cheerleaders praying before football games) but the general rule of law is that a school official cannot lead or sponsor prayer.
<span>In the situation in which Carl has been getting C's and lower grades on his tests and assignments all term he should ask himself the question:
</span><span>If his study habits are effective? Answering this question will </span>help him to identify the cause of his poor grades. Maybe he isn't studying the way he should do.
<span>The factor of ideas was the big part of driving social change, according to Weber. Having ideas that forwarded society and having the wherewithal to put those ideas into action was the big reason why some people were able to get ahead in life and others struggled to make ends meet.</span>
Answer:
The answer is theory of mind.
Explanation:
Theory of mind is a study concerned with the ability to imagine reality through the perspective of a different person. In the example, if the child answers that Maxi will look for the chocolate in the last place he (Maxi) saw it, he's likely developed theory of mind. This means he's able to understand Maxi didn't see the spot where his mother hid it, and thus he has no reason to look for it there.
In daily life, theory of mind is important to understand how other people feel and experience the world.