<span>What type of government does Botswana have?
ans - </span>The government of Botswana is a Republic
<span>Who is their president?
</span>ans - Ian Khama
Answer: Social Identity Theory
Explanation:
Social identity theory states that our perspective of who we are is affected or influenced by the group to which we belong i.e if we regard our group as the greatest and more influential group then we will also feel that we are the greatest and influential individuals. We may start using words like 'we' 'us' refering to our group including ourselves and this tends to give us a sense of pride and boost our self esteem. Anyone who is not part of our group we refer to as 'them' which brings the terms of in-group and outgroup which the in-group are those who belong to our groups and outgroup are those who doesn't.
This makes us tend to exaggerate our differences to the outgroup and we may start to think we are too great ,too powerful than those who isn't part of 'us'.
Auaruna is doing the same thing exaggerating the power of his in-group die to social identity it gives him personally.
Answer: B. Listen to others and advocate their own position.
Explanation:
Every leader must have the ability to listen to the people they lead and be their voice, help them grow and develop.
Which of the substances listed are elements? *6 pointsS, Fe, O2, Sr, and AlS, O2, and LiFN2O4, O2, and LiFN2O4, Fe, Sr, and Al
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Answer:
Fe, Sr, Al
Explanation:
O2 is a diatomic
AlS and LiFN2O4 are polyatomic ions.
Answer:
Integration Stage
Explanation:
According to the question and various research into the stages of minority identity development, It is said that Vivian is currently in the Integration Stage. In this stage, the person starts to accept and appreciate their own culture which then leads to them starting to appreciate and accept other peoples various and different cultures. Causing them to have a more open mind towards minorities and life.
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