<span>Some do and some do not. One cannot always isolate all of the variables, which may only allow a conclusion of correlation (coexistence), which is not the same as cause and effect. If one can observe that a condition only exists following some other condition, to the exclusion of all other potential causes, then cause and effect can be established. 
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<span>The answer is
Emotion-focused coping. This targets to decrease and manage the intensity of
the negative and distressing emotions that a traumatic situation has caused
rather than solving the problematic situation itself. These coping strategies therefore
help people feel better but don’t solve the source of our pain.  This
coping frequently gets applied when the problem is uncontrolled like terminal
illness or sudden and they need to try to handle and accept the situation.</span>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
depression rates have increased among Chinese
Explanation:
Depression is a disease that has been developing strongly in Asian countries, among which, China shows one of the highest rates of people infected with this disease. This is totally related to the fact that low self-esteem is developing influentially in China, especially among teenagers, especially among boys.
Low self-esteem causes emotional imbalance and it is developed by fear and uncertainty of the future and by the pressure that society and often the family imposes. This causes young people to experience intense depressive moments, making self-esteem a worrying phenomenon in China.
  
        
             
        
        
        
C. It creates economic inequality within society, the original intent for socialism was equality, no one was better than anyone else, and by extent, all replacable.