Explanation:
The quote is interesting and somewhat odd <u><em>is that Sam Houston was the leader of the Texan Army and helped to win independence from Mexico with victories like that at Battle of San Jacinto. Houston is a figure of Texan Independence but also of the annexation of Texas to the United States. Houston served as president of Texas twice. He was also elected to the Senate to represent Texas in 1846. The whole quote is as follows: "There would be no difficulty in securing the rights of the people and the liberties of Texas if men would march to their duty and not fly like recreants from danger. Texas must be defended and liberty maintained." He was inciting others to join the cause for Texan independence. </em></u>
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I believe the answer is: <span> Generativity
</span><span> According to erikson, Generativity refers to the concern that people have Toward other people besides themselves and their family.
He believed that the mroal compass that determines generativity usually would be fully developed when we enter late adulthood.</span>
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In this scene from <u>Hamlet Act V</u>, the skulls are a symbolism; they represent the death (end of life on earth). They contribute to Hamlet’s understanding of death because, as he sees the <u>anonymous skulls</u>, he begins to realize that nothing accomplished in life matters in the face of death, as we are all equal in death.