He works in a local hardware store as the lead salesperson for paint and painting supplies. (Apex)
Answer: tendency for external threat to increase affiliation
Explanation: The tendency for external threat to increase affiliation is a phenomenon which may be observed among individuals in a gathering or group whereby each individual often maintain a reserved status of keeping to one's self, however, when the gathering is exposed to threatening incident or scenes, dialogue persist between indivuduals in the gathering, which is at first relevant to the context of the external incident suffered by the gathering but may later transcend into different subject matter. The dialogue or discussion between passengers on the plane discussed above was due to the turbulence experienced by the aircraft.
The answer is d because it just makes sense
<span>Canada's strong regionalism is mainly attributed by large differences in natural resource distribution throughout the country. The vitality of regional difference in Canada, the tensions between the local economic and the national economic, institutional attachments and emotional attachments is known as Canadian regionalism. </span>