A 2001 estimate of the number of Grebo people in Liberia is approximately 387,000.[1]<span> There are an estimated 48,300 Grebo in Côte d'Ivoire, not counting refugees.</span>[2] Precise numbers are lacking, since many have been displaced by the civil war in Liberia of the late 20th and early 21st century. Grebo people<span> (or Glebo) is a term used to refer to an </span>ethnic group<span> or subgroup within the larger </span>Kru<span> group of </span>West Africa<span>, a language and cultural ethnicity, and to certain of its constituent elements.</span>
Answer: We tend to feel cheerful around happy people and sad around depressed people. This illustrates
B) mood linkage.
Explanation:
Mood linkage is the tendency of humans to absorb the mood of those around them. It is alleged that our moods are subconsciously linked to those that we surround ourselves with.
Answer:
They were encouraging settlement
Yes, it is indeed true. Without communication, people around the world may hate each other and will triggers into war because of non-communication. Communication is the best method of why people understand and gets understood. It is an act that conveys intended meanings or an act of expression. Communication can develop civilization.