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Answer:
Freud's Drive Theory
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the statement is describing Sigmund Freud's Drive Theory. This theory states that behaviors, thoughts and emotions are all motivated by two basic drives, which would be sex and aggression. Stating that it until these drives are taken care of it creates psychological anxiety that motivates for these actions to occur.
Answer:
b. empties their minds
Explanation:
From the passage, the Sage/leader's only way to achieve harmony is by keeping the masses ignorant hence feeding them full and making sure that there are no ambitions since there is no knowledge.
Therefore, according to Laozi, Dao De Jing the masses can only stay in harmony if there is no contention( as a result of knowledge) in the aim to acquire value. For example if the people do not know that gold is valuable and worth a lot of money, there will be no contention to get gold or theft of gold.
Substitutes, and also perhaps consumer tastes, account for this change in demand for ketchup and for salsa.
Answer:
1. a. Our nation's founders based their new government on old ideas.
This answer is correct because all other options are merely points made but not the primary subject of the paragraph. The passage is not focused on options b, c, or d.
2. c. Our democratic republic has ancient Greek and Roman roots.
This answer seems to be correct. The passage does explain that our nation's founders based their new government ideas on old ideas that primarily came from Rome and Greece.
3. d. Government is created to serve the people.
In my opinion, this option is the correct answer. According to the passage, the citizens were the one's to elect the representatives and what not. It does not mention much of the government protecting its people or making sure they had the strongest leader. The paragraph also does not mention the government keeping countries safe from war.