Answer:
Good examples of common knowledge (False)
Often materials published before 1923 (True)
Often US government documents (True)
Available for re-use without giving credit. (False)
Explanation:
Items in the public domain are published works which are not copyrighted or the copyright has expired. US government documents published for consumption by the public are not copyrighted.
Regarding the expiration of copyrights, according to the January 1, 1978 act of copyright, the copyright of works published on or after this date under the author's name expires 70 years after the author's death.
The authors of these works still have to be credited when they are quoted.
The correct answer is perspective taking
Perspective taking refers to the ability to "step into someone else's shoes" and see the world from their point of view. According to the psychologist, Jean Piaget, the ability to take someone else's perspective typically develops around age six in children. Perspective taking stems from theory of mind- that is, the awareness that others have a mind of their own and their own way of perceiving the world that might be different from our way we do.
Private ownership of property.
Explanation:
The capitalism is an economic system which is primarily focusing private ownership of property. In this system, the government has no say in what the people buy, produce, consume, and in what amounts are those things done. The economy and free, and the producers and consumers are the ones that control it.
While this system is supposed to lead to the best possible situation where there is perfect competition so the products on the market are of the best possible quality and of the lowest possible prices, in practice there is one problem. The people that are the richest tend to constantly expand and move in into new economic sectors. Over time they manage to become too powerful, often controlling the politicians as well, and they manage to get so high power wise that at the end only few people are controlling the market, turning it into an oligopoly.
Answer:
denial image working on Christmas break
Explanation:
denial *image getting your first answer deleted by a op*
Answer:
Where Norton sees Millie and his heart begins to race at the same time he feels excited.
Explanation:
It's called the 2-emotion theory for this 2 emotions that bring about these two mind and physiological perceptions:
1 He(Norton) sees her (Millie)= COGNITIVE "response" then...
2 (As a consequence) he feels his heart banging his chest with a pump force (use of suproxin in participants tests) =PHYSIOLOGICAL response.
3 He feels excited. Cognitive response.