The Zaibatsu were industrial families. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the third or the second last option. The Zaibatsu was actually very large industrial and financial corporations that were owned by highly powerful Japanese families. Zaibatsu is actually a Japanese term.
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Answer:
Ethnocentrism.
Explanation:
As the exercise briefly describes, ethnocentrism is the act of regarding one's culture as the center of the universe and hence as the basis for all comparisons with other cultures. An ethnocentrist person would measure and judge any other culture against his or her own, considering their culture better and superior. They consider their values (such as language or religion) superior and better.
Answer:
The answer is Option D. Dependent personality disorder.
Explanation:
A person with a dependent personality disorder is submissive and clinging because of their fear of losing someone or of being separated. They have a pervasive need to be taken care of. Signs of dependent personality disorder tend to emerge when the patients are young adults. People with this disorder have a fear of being unable to function without someone else's help. It is difficult for people with dependent personality disorder to make decisions and they need a lot of reassurance from others. Dependent personality disorder tends to overlap with other conditions like anxiety and borderline personality disorder so doctors and therapists sometimes disagree on the terms of diagnosis.