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(A) One of his most famous achievements was the construction of the Great Wall of China.
(B) Legalism is all about achieving order, so these reforms fit with those beliefs.
(C) They were especially upset when he banned history education and called for book burning.
(D) Like Shang Yang, Li Si also fell out of favor after plotting to place someone else on the throne.
Answer:
(C) They were especially upset when he banned history education and called for book burning.
Explanation:
The section shows Li Si's rise and fall as a great Chinese leader. During the reading, we learned how he used the legalistic ideas in his favor and how the policies established by him, were very inspired by the legalistic concepts. Li Si did not have a good relationship with Confucian scholars, who also did not like him, because in addition to disliking the criticisms they made, they were offended when Li Siproibiu the teaching of history and ordered the burning of books.
Answer:
The correct answer is b.) Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Explanation:
Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development is a psychological theory about children cognitive development divided in four stages it focuses in how children acquire knowledge and the nature of their intelligence and it's primarily divided by ages, going from 2 years old with the sensorimotor stage, followed by preoperational age from ages two to seven and from seven up to eleven the stage known as Concrete operational state, which in Dr. Holiday's case is the one he is basing on his study and finally from twelve and up the formal operational stage. So Dr. Holiday beliefs are based on this theory because it explains the logic about concrete situations children experiences in those ages.
Hawks shares a lot of similar characteristics
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Terry Schiavo was a US woman who was in a vegetative state for over 15 years before her actual death. This is despite the poor prognosis for meaningful neurologic recovery, standard and experimental therapies that were administered to her, to no effect, for 3 years.
<em>My position on this particular case is that, the power of attorney (right to decide what would happen) of someone in a vegetative state should lie with the spouse of the patient if married or with the immediate family members, if unmarried. Everyone has a right to decide the condition upon which to be kept.</em>
Terry Schiavo expressely told her husband about her wish not to be kept in any life supporting machine. Because, she knew that the agony and saddness would be prolonged further both for her husband and her immediate family members rather than her being griefed for a short while and forgotten. <em>Euthanasia is a welcomed thing especially in situations where it is medically and physically proved beyond measures that the patents would never recover from his or her vegetative state.</em>
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