Answer:
Psychology- study of individual behavior
Sociology-study of society
Anthropology-study of man
Economics -study of man and his material needs
Epistemology-study of truth and knowledge
History- study of man's past
Political science-study of government
Philosophy- how we know what we know
Utopia-ideal society
Group-set of people with common interest.
Explanation:
Psychology is the science that studies human mind and behaviour. As such it was linked correctly to its definition above. Likewise we have matched other fields of knowledge to their respective definitions. Please follow answer in order.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
My mom explained this to me.its the same in america we have certain rules and regulations of how we do things. So say if you have a paten under your name someone can't try to make a company under the same name *in that state of course so my mom owned a business. With that being said there are rules to protect each and every business.like the little r means registered trademark symbol. Sorry if this isnt helpful but do realize your in college and im barely in freshman year.
Answer:
Gender inequality means discrimination between male and female and others. It is being faced in nepal very often people who are less educated always discriminate between female and male.. Like in employment sector, education and more in some of state of country it is not followed but it is more applied in western side of country epically hiily region people....
Explanation:
I hope it helped a little i am not good at explaining
Answer:
1 =The Navigation Acts (1651, 1660) were acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England and decreasing dependence on foreign imported goods
2 =The Puritan religion started to decline when there was Triangular trade and a determination to have economic success, competition between them and other religions, and political changes. Landownership was another huge factor in the decline.
3 = i don't know
Answer:
Neutral stimulus
Explanation:
The neutral stimulus is a neutral stimulus. The neutral stimulus does not respond to an automatic response. In the classical experiment, there is a neutral stimulus that changes into the conditional response.
For instance when Puja called her friend there was ringing a caller tune that Puja does not like so much but her friend like it when same ring tone play on radio then Puja had not strong reaction about the ring tone but Puja friend like it so much so ring tone is neutral here for Puja because it does not elicit any strong emotions for that ring tone for Puja.