The correct answer is Perception
It is the process of selecting, organizing and interpreting stimuli (events, information, objects, other people). Interpretation is a decoding that lends value to the stimulus.
Different people react differently to the same stimulus. Thus perceived reality causes different perceptions as the observer changes.
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Answer:
The sentences that reveal Alcott's feelings about the war are:
- "A busy time getting them ready, and a sad day seeing them off."
- "At the station the scene was very dramatic [...]"
Alcott wants to become a nurse because she cannot fight in the war and therefore wants to help those who can. This can be seen in the line:
- "I long to be a man, but I can't fight, I will content myself with, working for these who can."
Explanation:
The text shows Alcott's thoughts on the war. Although she shows that she always wanted to witness a war, probably because of the feeling of nationalism and belonging, she shows that there is a feeling of sadness in sending men to war, as this is a destination that is not known the result. The city is sad because it does not know if these men will be able to return alive and healthy. She also recognizes that all of this causes a strong drama in all families.
Acott would very much like to participate in the war and so he decides to be a nurse, since only men can participate in battles.
The king and Parliament viewed the colonies as production factories for the crown. They were not seen as British citizens.
The assembly was the more democratic side of the government in Rome due to its use of ordinary citizens to cast ballots.
This technique is also known as direct democracy where ordinary citizens decide on government directly.
Set economic rules known as regulations, collect taxes, and spend money