Abraham Maslow, noted psychologist, theorized that people were motivated by unmet needs. He created the hierarchy of needs which are self-actualization, esteem, love and belonging, safety, and physiological. He said that if there are four levels of needs that are being satisfied, that means that the individual is contented.
<span>Critics believe that bipolar disorder has become a catch-all diagnosis for children who display uncontrollable rage. DSM-5 addressed this concern by: creating a new disorder called disruptive mood dysregulation. A child is openly hostile toward her parents. She argues with them constantly and will not do anything they say.</span><span>
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Answer:
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Explanation:
During His public ministry, Jesus faced diverse oppositions from the pharisees, Sadducees and the scribes.
These group of people believed that Jesus was rocking the very foundations of Judaism and they sought to trap Him in His words. Many times, they sent people to ask him questions to know if he would say things that contradicted the Mosaic law so that he could be accused of blasphemy.
Also, they were not happy that Jesus addressed Himself by the title "Son of Man" and regarded Himself as the Messiah. They even said that the miracles He performed and the demons that He cast out were done by Beelzebub, the prince of demons.
This opposition eventually resulted in Jesus' death on the cross under the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate.
Answer:
B. refuse to vote on ratifying the Constitution.
Explanation:
Federalists wanted a strong executive branch and government while the anti-federalists wanted a weaker central government.
Anti federalists were loose political coalition of politicians who opposed the strong central government that the US constitution of 1787 created. Their efforts led to the addition of Bill of Rights to the US constitution.
They were afraid of the authority of single, strong national government, as it could easily encroach upon the rights of the individuals and the states. So they wanted a Bill of Rights to be added to the constitution to safeguard the people from the Strong central government.
Anti federalists were strong in New York, Massachusetts and Virginia. James Winthrop of Massachusetts, George Mason and Patrick Henry of Virginia were some of the famous anti federalists.