Answer:
It was during the Warring States era that what Sima Tan termed the major philosophical schools of China—Confucianism, Legalism, and Taoism—arose, along and so much more.
Answer:
<h3>d) step migration across member states to a final destination.</h3>
Explanation:
Step migration is a pattern of migration which was first propounded by Ernst Georg Ravenstein in 1885. He observed that modern migration involves step by step pattern where migrants from rural places slowly moves closer and closer to urban places.
In modern times, transnational migration mostly occurs through step migration. For instance, international students are granted citizenship in the countries where they study if they prove to be skillful and productive. It is a step by step process.
Similarly, permanent citizenship is granted to migrants if they prove to have settled and worked in a member state country of a particular region or union. Here, the refugee entered the European Union in Italy and was housed in Germany for sometime. This shows that he/she has been living in Germany for sometime and therefore, gets asylum and citizenship in Sweden as these countries all belong to the same union and region.
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Diathesis-stress model is a theory in psychology which explains disorder as a combination of genetic predispositions and stressful life experiences. Diathesis can include genetic or biological factors, and stress is events interrupting or damaging psychological status of a person.
Answer:
Rosa Parks or Emily Davison
Explanation:
Rosa Parks fought for equality and against segregation, by not giving up her seat on a bus in 1955. At the time, buses and other forms of transport were segregated between white skins and black skins. Black people had to sit at the back and whites at the front. If there were no more spaces and a white person came onto the bus, the black person would have to give up there space. Rosa Parks however, didn't do this and refused to move for a white man. This resulted in her getting arrested, but it paved the way for the future.
For example, even now, she still has an affect, seeing as buses aren't segregated at all.
Emily Davison gave up her own life by throwing herself under the King's horse at the Epsom derby in 1913. Though her direct intention isn't known, she was a suffragette fighting for women to get the right to vote. Her and other women eventually won this battle and now women are allowed to vote