<em>United state’s influence on Canada is not an example of culture hearth.
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<u>Answer:</u> B) United States' influence on Canada
<u>Explanation:</u>
A culture hearth is the place of origin of a civilization. The total number of ancient culture hearths is seven. Most of the culture hearths are located near rivers and many civilizations are named according to the name of the river on the basin of which they flourished.
<em>Nile valley civilization that originated in Egypt along the river Nile, Indus valley civilization along the river Indus etc </em><em>are some examples. </em>
In the given options Wei-Huang valley is a culture hearth in China and the civilization influenced west Asia. Olmec civilization and Mayan civilization originated in MesoAmerica culture hearth and they influenced Mexico and central America.
In the paper, Madison deals with the corruption of the government. This is the main "evil" tackled in the paper.
Madison believed that the minority right would be insecure if the majority unites to achieve a common interest. This means that the minority rights are threatened by the majority rule.
Answer:
Anxiety Disorder
Explanation:
People can feel anxious about a lot of things: the first day of school, a job interview, a first date. Anxiety is that pang of “what if” that makes your heart race and your palms sweaty. There’s a difference between healthy anxiety and a paralyzing fear about the future.
Feeling restless, wound-up, or on-edge
Hyperactivity
Trouble sleeping
Fatigue
Difficulty concentrating
Irritability
Muscle tension
Difficulty controlling feelings of worry
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The correct answers for the blank spaces are INTERNAL and CONSCIENTIOUSNESS.
A person with an internal locus of control<span> believes that he or she can influence events and their outcomes, while someone with an external </span>locus of control<span> blames outside forces for everything.
</span><span>People with internal locus of control exhibit less anxiety, greater motivation, and stronger expectations that effort leads to performance.</span>
While a <span>person scoring high in </span>conscientiousness<span> usually has a high level of self-discipline. These individuals prefer to follow a plan, rather than act spontaneously. </span>