The transition to early adulthood is the Levinson's phases is Ben demonstration.
Option b
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
The Levinso's phase which has been demonstrated here is the transition to early adult hood. This is the time or phase where the individuals tend to grow more self esteem, self satisfaction and self well being. They tend to think more about them. Like in the above case, Ben had made so many plans about his future, his life and career but there nothing he has planned for his family.
As he has build more self importance that's why he is very conscious about himself. This behavior is seen in the early adulthood, so one must be careful as if this self esteem becomes more important and keeps on growing than can be against the moral and ethics.
He argued <span>that the collective unconscious manifested itself in fairytales.
For example, we could analyze the typical western fairytales where knights had to fight a really strong monster in order to get the princess.
This story is manifested from the fact that male has to pass several life obstacles (career, fitness, competition with other males, etc) in order to get a mate.</span>
Answer:
Founding documents like the Declaration of Independence
Explanation:
- Founding documents such as the Declaration of Independence for America and the Constitution for other countries are laws. At present, the Constitution is the source of law because it is the highest law of the land.
- It also creates and empowers the various branches of government that are the sources of law. The Constitution is the source of law because it divides power between the state government and the federal government.
Answer:
D) The Soviet economy was a tremendous success story; the USSR would still be together if it were not for the ethnic differences.
Explanation:
The Soviet economy was not a tremendous success, in fact, it was in many aspects a failure (although it was a success in some fields).
The other 3, true statements in the question give us a clue why:
The Soviet system benefited the center (Russia) disproportionally, leaving aside the other, peripheral republics in Central Asia, the Caucasus, The Baltics, and Eastern Europe, which were often very poor.
The Soviet system used a planned economy, instead of a market economy, and this led to many errors in the production of goods and services. Resources were often poured in unprofitable industries over more profitable ones, and the geographical location of the economic sectors often did not make sense.
Things that in a market system would likely not happen, ocurred in the soviet planned economy because the planners did not realize their mistakes.