The answer is: B. accommodation
Accommodation refers to a new information that can change people's existing perspective and transformed it into a new one.
in the case above, Ella's existing perspective was that all birds tweet. The parrots that showed by her friends is the new information. After seeing the new information, Ella changed her perspective towards how birds should sound.
<span>. Africa was controlled by European nations the french controlled much of west and central Africa the British controlled much of the south Africa and large portions of east Africa the Belgians controlled the Congo </span>
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✔️Increasing oversight to end corruption ➡️creating administrative regions to centralize government
✔️Expanding equal opportunity in government ➡️ Creating merit-based appointments
✔️Protecting civil liberties ➡️ Creating a code of laws
Explanation:
Napoleon Bonaparte, French statesman and military leader was known to have led many successful campaigns. This took place during the French Revolution and the French Revolutionary Wars. He was also an Emperor of the French. He set up code of laws which gave all citizens equality and also gave them freedom of religion. The expansion of equal opportunity in government helped to create a merit-based system. He did reinforce the executive in its actions.
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D. shame and doubt
Explanation:
Shame and doubt: In psychology, the term "shame and doubt" is described as a part of the second stage i.e, "autonomy versus shame & doubt" and falls in the psychosocial development theory which was proposed by Erik Erikson. This stage generally starts between eighteen months of a child's life and lasts through two to three years of age and is focused on establishing a sense of "self-control". A child tries to be independent and if he or she isn't able to do so then he or she will experience "shame and doubt".
In the question above, Erikson would say that McKenzie is likely to develop a sense of shame and doubt.