4- The answer is A) Join groups that share your values or offer activities you like in order to meet people with similar affinities to yours.
5- The answer is D) Assertive. The person is simply standing up for him/herself in a polite and educated manner by explaining how the actions of the other person made him/her feel.
6- The answer is C) as these people clearly have standards other people must meet in order to form part of their group.
7- The answer is B). In this case you are encouraging people to form part of a positive movement.
8- The answer is D). As in this situation there's no paternal figure but the grandparent.
10- The answer is D). Because it prevents the argument to get out of control by taking all the parties (and their feelings) into consideration.
11- The answer is C) as you're making them feel listened without judging them or taking the spotlight away from them.
12- The answer is C). Standing up for yourself and not giving in to peer pressure.
13- The answer is C). Every culture is different however they all have in common their gender roles strictly related to sex (female/male) and their behaviors.
14- The answer is D). As this activity helps the household (in a minimal level)
15- The answer is A). As these actions represent approval
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<span>This is true. When learning about other cultures, it is important to understand that concepts that might be benign or even positive in one culture may be taken completely differently in another. They may be seen as instigation or offensive, and the communication could break down completely from there.</span>
If the government would go through the peoples' will, they'd be impeached of their positions, or at least not reelected, which is a powerful instrument of democracy
Answer:
she would call that a federal government
Explanation:
<em><u>n creating a federalist system the founders were reacting to both the British government and the Articles of Confederation. The British government was — and remains — a UNITARY SYSTEM, or one in which power is concentrated in a central government. In England, government has traditionally been centralized in London, and even though local governments exist, they generally have only those powers granted them by Parliament. The national government is supreme, and grants or retains powers to and from local governments at its whim.
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Answer:
The children have to fear for they parents, and just want to be accepted. Adults have their own vision of the world, and if something goes agains that, it is likely that they do not obey.
Explanation:
It has a lot to do with reputation, and fear of your parents for the children and reputation for the adults.
For example, in the third grade, if you do not obey your teacher, your parents are likely to be called, and they may punish you. As a children you just want to be accepted and avoid problems, so you obey.
In the prison you're now an adult, with your opinions and vision of the world, not worried about being accepted and avoid problems. So if something happens that you do not agree, you end up not backing down, that is, not obeying the prison guards.