The correct answer is dynamic externality
Dynamic externalities, which capture how much the past environment affects local growth in the present. In this way, the economies of agglomeration, in addition to being static, can also be dynamic.
Answer:
c. both sequential and frustration mechanisms can promote responding during extinction.
Explanation:
Both sequential and frustration theories explain why there is increased resistance to extinction even when there should be extinction. The sequential theory explains that the subject's response increases when zero reward is followed by a reward intermittently so that the subject's memory of nonreward and reward trials boost response. In the same vein the frustration theory explains that a subject's response is increased with the partial reinforcement extinction effect whereby the subject is unable to notice when extinction begins(the discrimination hypothesis) and therefore keeps anticipating reward
#1) Why did the church send priests and friars to find heretics?
Answer: The Catholic Church did not tolerate any deviance from its teachings. At the start of the 16th Century, the Roman Catholic Church was all powerful in western Europe. There was no legal alternative. The Catholic Church jealously guarded its position and anybody who was deemed to have gone against the Catholic Church was labelled a heretic and burnt at the stake.