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The correct answer to the question: What issue is the minister in the preceding excerpt addressing is: C: Who freedmen should look to for leadership.
Explanation:
After the end of slavery, within the states that had been at war during the Civil War, through the Emancipation Proclamation, one of the big questions was, whether real changes would take place. And concern for many, especially abolitionists and activist in favor of rights for African Americans, was, that the now freed men could be persuaded to support or choose, under pressure, especially in the South, leaders that would in some way, further the cause of slavery, in indirect ways. In this excerpt, what this minister is thus trying to do, is to show people, most likely his African American congregation, that it is of utmost importance for them to choose leaders wisely, lest they suddenly become supporters of furthering slavery, or supporting the violation of the rights of freed slaves.
Answer:
Cumulative Rewards
Explanation:
Cumulative rewards are those that have been acquired or collected through time.
In this case, Sylvia's friendship with Sarah goes back a long time, and has rewarded Sylvia in many ways during that time. For this reason, Sylvia has developed a emotional bond with Sarah that goes beyond a transactional relationship, and prompts her to continue being friends with Sarah despite the current shortcomings of the friendship.
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Answer:
The answer is: the biomedical view of abnormality.
Explanation:
There are different perspectives in psychology that aim to explain abnormaility or abnormal behavior and its causes. Abnormal behavior has been defined as the one that is socially unacceptable or self-defeating. These perspectives differ in where they put the focus when explaining deviant behavior, for example, if it is caused by the social context, by the unconscious, by learned behavior, etc.
One of those perspectives is the biomedical perspective, it states that deviant behavior stems from biological and physiological factors, such as brain structure and genetics. This approach veiws abnormality as a desease, and is treated as such, often with drugs or hospitalization.