The colors of the first flag for USA are red, white and blue.
These are the choices:
a. Thoughts of helping are cognitively accessible after listening to the album.
b. Listening to the album increased her desire to get rewards and credit for being helpful.
c. As it turns out, she is related to the lady whose car has a flat.
d. She has nothing better to do.
The answer is letter A - Thoughts of helping are cognitively accessible after listening to the album.
Cognitive accessibility is when our knowledge is activated by something, in this case Dima listening to the album, and can influence our actions and behavior.
Observational learning? (it also depends on what you're learning)
The Supremacy Clause is a clause within Article VI of the U.S. Constitution which dictates that federal law is the "supreme law of the land." ... Under the doctrine of preemption, which is based on the Supremacy Clause, federal law preempts state law, even when the laws conflict.
Answer:
yes they should be taught to be proud of their country
Explanation:
- Many people who are not patriotic tend to think that their country does not have the capability of helping him learn his career so he decides to go to another country only to later realize that his country had the resource and was actually better
- already gave an example in 1
- I have talked to many children here in my African country and they all dream to go to big cities like New York or London but don't realize that with their labour they could make their countries city bigger than that London they dream of.Children of civil servants are actually patriotic since they see their parents benefiting from their country. there are others who don't even know their country well and this is disappointing.
- I disagree with the parents who actually encourage their children to go to other countries so as to send a lot of money home yet they don't realize how hard it is to cope with a currency that akes your hard earned money look like spare change and later come home broke when they could have become big business men and women if they had stayed and worked