Answer:
Many possible answers ( read below )
Explanation:
The Brazilian culture is one of the world’s most varied and diverse. This is due to its being a melting pot of nationalities, as a result of centuries of European domination as well as slavery, which brought hordes of African migrants across Brazil’s borders to live in and influence the local cultures with their ancient customs and ideas. The European settlers also brought ideas, innovations and belief systems with them, shaping the local societies significantly. All of these different influences have meant that the modern-day Brazilian culture is unique and very complex.
Much of Brazil's international reputation is centered around local traditions and celebrations such as capoeira, the national sport, and the festivities of Carnaval. From the cult of soccer to Catholic holidays to the rituals of the local religion, Candomble, Brazil's traditions are both secular and sacred
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
'Daughters of Temperance' and 'Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)' are the two women's organization that played a vital role in the temperance movement. The temperance movement began for the prohobition of alcohol consumption in the United State.
'Daughters of Temperance' was an organization that operated in <u>Salem, New Jersey</u> and is one of the earliest organization to support the cause of prohibition.
'WCTU' is another women's organization, still active, based in <u>Cleveland, Ohio</u>. The organization was founded in 1874 and progressed under the leadership of Frances Willard (1879-1898).
<em>The growth of these organizations made women more active in social reforms such as prohibition of alcohol, labor laws, women's right to vote, etc</em>.
Thus from the given options, the correct one is B.
Answer:
Functionalism
Explanation:
Evolutionary psychology examines the human psychological traits which have been evolved through adaptations. The psychologists are of the idea that the traits and the behaviors which occurs universally are appropriate units to measure the adaptations made during evolution. Studies related to human behavior which is universally equivalent are studied and examined.