States with moralistic political cultures tend to have "higher" levels of available social services.
The moralistic culture trusts that aggregate activity through legislative issues is the most astounding calling and that participation in politics issues and the advancement of greater benefit are the goals of government. Political exercises rotate around the community instead of individual improvement and as an outcome; intervention into private exercises is adequate in the event that it facilitates a public good.
Answer:
<u>d. Evolutionary psychology</u>
Explanation:
Evolutionary psychology is based on the theory of evolution, which states that behavior is much regulated by the principle of adaptation among others.
Survival depends on people to keep the reproduction of the specie, that is why sexual reproduction serves to adaptation.
Answer:
D). are completely different from one another because while the theologian must be a believer in the tradition they study, the academic historical-critical scholar must be an atheist.
Explanation:
The key difference that exists between <u>the theological study and academic study of religion is that theology lays emphasis on studying the nature of God or other supernatural forces and faith associated to it while academic study focuses upon critically examining a specific religious belief or behavior from an outlander's perspective</u>.
Thus, the theologian is necessarily a believer as he/she aims to understand how the character of transcendental forces(implying they believe it) while 'the academic historical-critical scholar must be an atheist' as then only he would be able to do critical study without any bias. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
The attempt to build a different personality/self :-)