Answer:
Self-determination theory
Explanation:
Self-determination theory observes how individuals go pursuing fulfilment, a state of well being that includes:
<em>The psychological needs and the growth are essential to Self-determination theory: The feelings of confidence, autonomy, relatedness</em>
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Being able to matter in the life of other people, having a sense of mastery over the environment, and autonomy concerning others was self-initiated, wholeheartedly to begin actions without asking for others opinion.
Motivation will be the centre of this theory, so an example will typically be :
If someone decides to learn something and engage immediately without hesitating and not to take into consideration the level of difficulty neither the opinion of his friends or social connotations related to it.
Doing something for the sake of it will be referred to as self-propelled behaviour.
The Soviet Union defeated Germany at Stalingrad, marking the turning point of the war in Eastern Europe. American and Allied troops landed in Normandy, France, on D-Day to begin the liberation of Western Europe.
In ancient Athens the citizens were : men (women were not considered citizens) who were native to the city (and whose paresnts and grandparents were native too) and who had served in the army.
Slaves, including freed slaves and foreigners were not citizens.