Behavioral economics assumes that humans may not act rationally because of genetics, learned behavior, and rules of thumb.
Behavioral economics is basically the study of psychology as it relates to economics.
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•The settlements of land disputes over the Ohio Valley.
•It proved to be a stepping stone towards the present constitution.
•Territorial arguments were settled, which led to greater expansion of the U.S.
All that was copied and pasted were the bullet points but they're still probably going to delete my answer.
The correct answer is primary emotions are universal but display rules vary greatly from culture to culture
Cross-cultural research studies have found that primary human emotions are found in all types of cultures and countries- eastern and western countries, and tribal and urban cultures. These primary emotions that are universally found are: anger, disgust, surprise, fear, happiness and sadness.
While these six primary emotions are universally found, the "display rules" of these emotions vary from culture to culture. This means that in different cultures it is more socially acceptable to display or express certain emotions over other emotions. For instance, in a particular rural culture where courage and toughness is valued, it might not be very socially acceptable to display fear, compared to another culture that lays less emphasis on courage and does not discourage the expression of fear.
Mostly because of the inexperience of the engineers who had been entrusted with the tasks as most of them were professional lawyers. the length of the canal also cast more shadow of doubt on the undertaking besides the lack of sophisticated equipment for the engineering works.
(I am answering for a friend who is currently with me)
1. Yes. Biological.
2. They are very supportive. Some question it, a little, but most don't care.
3. 8 years old
4. Yes.
5. Probably, because I know what it's like
6. Great. They are so loving
7. Yes very accepted.
8. No, they died.
9. Not have my birth parents die
10. I am thankful for them and everything that they have done for me and I know it could have been worse, so yes. I do.
(Again this was my friend's response)
~Sara