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The architecture justified and legitimized their reign, in that the further they supported great works of art and design, the more they cemented their leadership position. 
It also made leaders feel that they are better than others. As in, "I rule over this enormous gigantic house. Look at me."
 
        
             
        
        
        
She might have lost her memory since she lost her ability to recognize faces, and went to physical therapy since she cannot use her left arm and right leg she might've forgot how to. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:.c) delay of gratification
Explanation:
Delay of gratification occurs when one is able to stop themselves from taking the presently available reward with hope that they will be getting a much more valued one in the future; one avoids enjoying a minor reward in order to wait for something bigger and better.
This teaches an individual as sense of self control.
This research has been crucial in showing how vital is to wait sometimes for something better and how children can be taught about waiting.
Children who are able to engage in delayed gratification at a younger age are likely to grow up and be more academically successful because they have learnt to always not take whatever is available at that moment but to wait for something bigger and better.
They have learnt self regulation.
As a result they are also less likely to engage in deviant behavior because instead of stressing out about things not going right now or rushing to get rewards they value the waiting process or delay gratification knowing something better will eventually come.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: Warm Springs is a place of pilgrimage for many. Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy spoke here during his 1960 race, and in 1976 Jimmy Carter opened his general election campaign in front of the building. The Georgia Warm Springs Foundation granted the property to the State of Georgia.
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