<span>A self-system interdependent. A self-system is the perception and personal interpretation of the world around us. An
interdependent self-system is an interpretation of the world in which
the person adjusts himself to fit and maintain interdependence with the
group to which he belongs, to be empathetic and empathetic and to occupy
and fulfill a role in society. <span>This perception is common in cultures with collectivist social systems.
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<span>A prolonged economic contraction that is not especially long or severe is called recession.
</span><span>When there is a significant decline in activity across the economy and this is lasting longer than a few months then we have recession.
</span><span>Recession is characterized with the following:
</span>drop in the following five economic indicators: real GDP, income, employment, manufacturing and retail sales<span>.</span>
Because it has to do with deviance,adjustment,psychological health
Well, the government can get to thinking they can drop bombs left and right, then the other countries will get the same idea and we'll have a war. Not like World War 3, but I wouldn't know what war to compare it to.
The government wasn't powerful enough. They couldn't even tax the people, so the government was too broke to offer any kind of assistance when it's country was in need. (Couldn't afford a military when they needed it, for example -- there were a lot of domestic issues that they couldn't take care of.)