Answer:Stage of psychosocial development that Lesley is in according to Erik Erikson is referred to as EGO INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR
Explanation:
Erik Erikson suggests that as we move through different stages of life we experience particular psychological conflict. Through these conflicts we can either conclude positively or negatively.
When people are in their late adulthood their conflict is Ego intergrity versus Despair when someone reflect on their lives in terms of what they have done and achieved or not achieved .
Like Lesley almost everyone at their old age will reflect back on their accomplishments and either be content or be regretfully and unsatisfied
Lesley is proud and content with all her accomplishments in life , she is proud of the choices she made, careers she chose and the family she raised , she has established her Ego integrity since she feels complete.
However if Lesley was not content and regretted the choices that she had made and felt like there was no time left to make up for all those things she couldn't do right and what she has failed to accomplish that will put her on despair
<span>The Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.</span>
The impact of the war socially was that it was a stepping stone for women's equality since while the men were fighting in the war, the women took over their jobs. The war also caused art to become more abstract and the English language became more vulgar. The impact internationally was that there was a lot of tension between Germany and France. You could even argue that it laid the groundwork for WWII. Germany was forced by France to take sole blame for the cause of the war (even though they didn't cause it), was forced to give up land, and was forced to pay reparations to all of the allied countries. Politically the allies made a new group to discuss certain international matters. Russia and Germany weren't allowed to take part in it.
Answer:
B.
It was the government of the Gupta empire.
<u>Which of the following statements concerning gender differences correctly describes an effect on workplace communication</u>? D. The perception of gender roles in business varies from culture to culture, and gender bias can range from overt discrimination to subtle and even unconscious beliefs; although the ratio of men and women in entry-level professional positions is roughly equal, the percentage of mgmt roles held by men increases steadily the further one looks up the corporate ladder; men and women tend to have somewhat different communication styles; men emphasize content and outcomes in the communication effort and women place a higher premium on relationship maintenance; men are more likely to negotiate a pay raise.
<em>Gender differences in the workplace typically stem from social factors, which influence the behaviors of men and women. </em>These influences may stem from psychological factors or physical factors. <em>Men and women experience differences in perception in the workplace (related to organizational structure, problem-solving style and view of work-related conflict).</em>