This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
The tendency to act like those around us and be influenced by what they do is called?
a. Conformity
b. Obedience
c. Normative influence
d. Informational influence
Answer:
The tendency to act like those around us and be influenced by them is called a. conformity.
Explanation:
The concept of conformity in psychology is related to social influence. Conformity takes place when we match our behaviors and attitudes to the behaviors and attitudes of the social groups in which we are inserted. Simply put, conformity means doing what others do, thinking what others think. We conform because we feel pressured to do so, as a way to fit in, to belong. However, such pressure can be imagined.
Answer:
D) Theropod balance was aided by the near vertical position of the vertebral column.
Explanation:
Option A). is TRUE. Theropods were primarily carnivorous but later turned into into herbivorous. Therizinosaurs were the first confirmed non carnivorous theropods' fossils that were found. They are also known as segnosaurs.
Option B). is TRUE. The beautiful colorful plumage played an important role in the selection for a partner for mating. The size of the cranial crest also a major factor for the selection.
Option C). is TRUE. Theropods are highly socialized animal. They try to communicate with each other and prefer to hunt their prey in groups.
Option D). is FALSE. Theropods have hollow bones and long tails.
Thus the wrong statement is ---
D) Theropod balance was aided by the near vertical position of the vertebral column.
I think it might be b. If right plz mark brainliest!
Answer:
Party Machine
Explanation:
As large numbers of European and Asian immigrants streamed into cities, the party machine was developed. This "hierarchical arrangement of party workers, often organized in an urban area" provided immigrants with basic services and in exchange the party could count on a loyal block of voters once the immigrants became naturalized citizens.
i was mostly active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
True because the cool water collects the warm energy