The answer is "a song cycle".
A song cycle is a type of music which refers to a gathering, or cycle, of independently total tunes intended to be performed in a succession as a unit. The songs are either for solo voice or a gathering, or once in a while a blend of solo tunes blended with choral pieces.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Immanuel Wallerstein world system theory emphasizes that the "first word countries" or the West took control of the economy of the world and gained control over the spread of the capitalist economy which resulted in economic inequality among other nations sometimes referred to as "third world". He emphasized class struggles and global inequality.
His theory highlighted three level of hierarchy, which includes the core, periphery and semi-periphery
The core are referred to the developed nations that are in control of economic power and and exploits the peripheral nations for labor. The semi-periphery lies between the core and periphery and benefit from the periphery. Periphery depends on the core for capital an is characterized by underdevelopment.
This hierarchy gives more room for increased poverty in periphery nations as population growth decreases.
Answer:
belief perseverance
Explanation:
Belief perseverance: In psychology, the term belief perseverance is defined as the propensity of an individual to hold on his or her former beliefs even after encountering new information that generally disconfirms the earlier beliefs.
An individual who is experiencing belief perseverance tends to think that whatever he or she is thinking or holding the belief is true in regards to something, therefore whenever a person finds a valid contradiction about his or her belief then the person chooses to dismiss, discredit, or misinterpret.
In the question above, Judy's reaction BEST illustrates the belief perseverance.