Answer:
a.Social control
Explanation:
Social control is the active or passive process of a group regulating itself according to its beliefs, principles, and values. A major purpose of social control is to stop or prevent negative deviance, which is a break from established laws and values that may be damaging to others. Just keep in mind that what is considered normal, moral, valuable, ethical, or deviant varies from social group to social group.
Four social institutions are;
Family- this is where an individual is first accepted and nurtured emotionally, materially, psychologically. This institution marks the fundamental development of an individual.
Religion- this institution provides a space whereby the individual can address issues of faith, devotion and other phenomenal experiences they undergo that cannot be scientifically or physically explained and belief in a supreme being.
education- this institution teaches the individual the social behavior of learning and also teaching in some aspects. The individual learns to be a learner and philosopher by widening her or his mental or thinking horizon and is less susceptible to gullibility or ignorance.
Economy- the individual’s opportunities, security, and harmony rests in the success of this institution. It is where the individual learns to work as part of team towards an aim
I believe Clinical psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on mental illnesses and their preventions.
Answer:
Option B: Both their state and Federal authority
Explanation:
Concurrent Powers
This is simply refered to as the powers that is shared by the federal government and the states
Concurrent Powers as it is belongs to the State and Federal. It covers Raising money through taxes, to enforce laws, and to provide for the health etc.
Reserved Powers (States)
They are state owned. The state has authority only over the people who live within that state in particular. Manage their own affairs etc.
Federal Power simply covers;
1. It eegulate foreign trade and commerce between states
2. Borrow and icon money
3. To conduct foreign relations with other nations
4. To govern territories and admit new states.Etc.
State power simply covers;
1. To regulate trade within the state
2. To establish local government
3. To conduct elections etc.