For the first question, it proposes an equal relationship.
Each wears a crown, the inscription above each head is identical, and each holds
in their hands keys to the kingdom. She a scroll signifying knowledge, he on
the other has a bag signifying wealth.
For the second question, the church is chief to all decisions of the state. One
can boost political power by saying that the choices regarding wealth and
knowledge are done with the church in the lead, hence the choices of the state
come with God’s blessing.
The major conflicts on media and technology are because of sharing of biased and false news has become common on all social media.
Explanation:
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is a American Telecommunication system which is controlled by the family of the company founder. It is a process in which the sharing of biased and false news has become common on social media.
Through this group they spread a conservative message enforced by mandates on local new anchors and their requirements . The members of the media push their own personal bias.They had faced many critics from the other media and station employees for reporting and other programming decisions.
I believe the answer is: <span>A general sense of mistrust
For 3 months infants, the only way for them to survive in the environment is by relying on their caretakers to get all the things that they need.
</span><span>When the parents are inconsistent in attending to her needs, the infants would most likely develop a conditioned response to perceive the people around them are not 'reliable' to help them with their survival, which tend to lead in general sense of mistrust.</span>
Answer:
Pasta
Explanation:
Pasta is made up of rice, flour and other ingredients. It doesn't have the addition of bees. The ingredients used in pasta are not produced by bees while others like cheese, tomato and sauce may have directly or indirectly are produced by bees. Cheese and meatballs too contain this. Only pasta is not to have been produced by bees.
Piaget would say that this is an example of sub-stage 1 (simple reflexes) of the sensorimotor stage.
The sensorimotor stage is the first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Piaget described this stage as a period of immense growth and change. The sub-stage 1 of sensorimotor lasts from birth to 1 month. During this sub-stage, the child involuntarily responds to inborn stimuli such as sucking and looking and do not try to locate objects that vanish from sight.