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The correct answer would be, 8 and 3. Howard Gardner believes people have 8 relatively independent kinds of intelligence, and that tradition IQ tests measures only 3 of them.
Explanation:
Howard Gardner is an American developmental psychologist. He was born in 1943 and is now at the age of 76. Howard's Theory of Multiple Intelligence gained a lot of fame. According to Howard, a person's full range of abilities and talents cannot be captured in just an Intellectual Capacity. Rather people have a lot more than this on the basis of which their intelligence can be measured.
In conventional IQ tests, a person's abilities are measured on the basis of his Practical, Analytical and Creative Intelligence, where as according to Howard, a person's abilities can be measured on the basis of many aspects like Musical-Rhythmic, Visual-Spatial, Verbal-Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal and Naturalistic.
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The Ming Dynasty
Explanation:
China in the 14th century to 17th century ruled by the Ming Dynasty. During their reign, China became the largest economy in the world. The Ming Dynasty remembered for its literature, art, drama, and porcelain.
Ming publishers began to publish works of novels along with short stories. Novels like Journey to the West written during this period. The books were available to the high social group. The Ming dynasty was known for its literature and plays.
That would depend on the religion ( reincarnation was not limited to one religion). In Jainism for example one can reincarnate as hell-beings, humans, animals and super-humans, and i assume that from the options above the woman would be best.
On the other hand, reincarnation as a woman (as opposed to man) was seen as a punishment for not being brave enough.