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humanism has been at odds with organized religion, specifically with the Roman Catholic Church, which was predominant in the Roman Empire and then in European culture from the Middle Ages on. Humanism is based on liberal principles and a heritage of philosophical thought concerned with ethics.
Explanation:
President Roosevelt appeared before the Congress in 1939 and urged the Congress to append the Neutrality Act saying the those rules a they were passively favored the enemy while helping the oppressed country. Congress agreed to this and amended this Act allowing the United States to offer assistance to Britain and France.
Answer:
Echoic
Explanation:
Verbal operant is simply the unit of analysis in verbal behavior(Verbal Behavior that is behavior that is reinforced through the mediation of another person's behavior. It involves social interaction between speaker and Listener).
Echoic as a type of verbal operant is defined simply as that which occurs when a speaker repeats the verbal behavior of another speaker. A common example is when a mother who was driving, mumbles a curse word under her breath. Her son is in the backseat and shouts the same curse word.Echoic behavior produces a Generalized conditioned reinforcement (GCSR) example is praise. It is repeating what one heard.
Answer: Spain
Explanation: The Mexican War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de México) was an armed conflict and political process, lasting from 1808 to 1821, resulting in Mexico's independence from Spain.
The framers of the United States Constitution believed that the document should contain the underlying principles that would make the central government not too weak but also not having the absolute power as well. It wanted the balance to remain so that at no point of time it would become a dictatorship rule.Before this United States Constitution came into force, the central government was too weak under the Articles of Confederation. Separation of power and checks and balances were two things that actually showed that the Constitution was made to make the central government neither too weak nor too strong.