Main idea
beacuse The main idea is the point or message of a passage.
<span>The Church responded to the Protestant Rebellion by excommunication those who insisted on prpagating heretical views after repeated warnings. There was no Protestant Reformation. The Catholic Church was in need of certain reform at that time, a fact recognized by many within the Church. Those who remained faithful to God's Church worked from within brought about the needed reform. Those who joined the rebellion and left God's Church had nothing to do with the subsequent reform.</span>
This is an example of psychological conditioning. When a stimulus (a flash of light) is paired with a consequence (an electric shock), the subject has a particular behaviour (pulling the finger away). After enough repetition, the subject will learn to associate the two, and the stimulus will be enough to motivate the behaviour, even when no consequence is present.
After several trials without the consequence, the subject will again dissociate the stimulus from the behaviour, and will go back to his pre-study pattern, in a process called extinction.
<span>Many people who are treated in hospital emergency rooms for nonfatal, self-inflicted injuries were probably making suicide attempts, especially: Teenage girls.
Researches showed that teenage girls are more prone to anxiety compared to the teenage boys. This anxiety could potentially develop into depression which is the most likely reason for those suicide attempts.</span>
U.S. had been affected more because France and Britain constantly harassed the U.S. and seized U.S. ship's and men. The U.S. was not prepared to fight in a war, so Pres. Jefferson hoped to weaken Britain and France by stopping trade.