Had to look for the options and here is my answer. The question that is most likely asked by a sociologist of religion would be this: <span>“How are religious beliefs patterned by social forces?" This is covered in the sociology of religion which focuses on the study of religions organizational forms and practices. Hope this helps.</span>
It is difficult because to many people the most prominent debate of the day is seemingly between the economy and the environment, and in today’s economic climate the health of the economy is often deemed more important. In similar fashion, any action taken to protect the environment is seen by many as detrimental to the health of the economy.
Answer:
a. oriki
Explanation:
The Yoruba people believe that communication with the gods and ancestors happen through chants and songs of praise combined with dance. What are these chants called oriki . As oriki is poem and form of poetry consisting of praise and singing or to describe attributes.
Located in southern Europe, Greece is made up of the mainland and hundreds of small islands spread throughout the Ioanian, Aegean, and Mediterranean Seas. As a peninsula, the people of Greece took advantage of living by the sea.
<span>They were fishermen They were traders They were sailors </span>
The mountains in Greece did not have fertile soil good for growing crops, like in Mesopotamia, but the mild climate allowed for some farming.
<span>They grew barley, wheat, olives, and grapes They raised sheep </span>
The Greeks, like many other ancient civilizations, felt deeply connected to the land they lived on. While living on the land helped to develop a strong sense of pride in their country, the distance between the islands and the mountains did not help to support unity in Greece. The Minoans and Mycenaeans of ancient Greece used their geography to their advantage
http://tccl.rit.albany.edu/knilt/index.php/File:Greecemap.png
Secondary reinforcers are learned or conditioned. An example of a secondary reinforcer is grades or money. Secondary reinforcers are learned and are reinforced by the continual use of the reinforcer. Primary reinforcers are biological and include food, drink, and pleasurable activities.