Answer:
Social norms
Explanation:
Esperanza does not conform to social norms, which are the standards to which people of her age are held in the society. At her age people feel she is supposed to only act and behave in ways that are only appropriate to those in her age grade. Social norms are unestablished rules that try to point people towards certain behavioural patterns in the society.
Answer:
The correct responses are Option B and Option E.
Explanation:
The Freedman's Bureau was officially called the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. It was created in 1865 by Congress when Abraham Lincoln was still president and actually it was created before the end of the civil war. The intention of the bureau was to help former black slaves and poor whites in the South adjust to life once the war was over. It provided housing and medical assistance and assured there was food for former slaves and poor whites. They also established schools, including Howard University that has its legacy in this bureau. Unfortunately, it was President Andrew Johnson who tried to veto it and it was eventually ended in 1872 because of a lack of resources and pressure from powerful interests in the South.
Answer:
emphasize the face
Explanation:
Archer and his colleagues managed to show that in many different kinds of media (including journals, amateur drawings, newspapers, and others) men would be depicted with a greater facial prominence when compared to the same type of works of art that displayed women. A phenomenon that is called <em>face-ism</em>.
The baby most likely learned to smile in this situation based on "modeling".
<u>Explanation:</u>
A strategy applicable in certain cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy approaches in which the individual understands by replication alone, in absence of therapist's clear verbal input, and a generalized mechanism in which individuals function as models for others, demonstrating the activity to mimic others.
This method is the very widely explored in developmental psychology with respect to infants. Albert Bandura developed the fundamental of behavioral modification most famously in his simple experiment on the Bobo doll in 1961.