Answer:
The 3 G's: God, gold, and glory.
Explanation:
FUN FACTS:
viking's reasoning: Northwest passage
france's reasoning: fur, friends, and fish
dutch/netherland's reasoning: trade/mercantilism (goods and slaves- they were BIG slave traders back in the days)
britain's reasoning: religious freedom, religion, opportunity, and power
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The options that violates the principles of Piaget's theory are
- if a gifted child skipped the concrete operational stage and went directly to the formal operational stage
- if a child went through a revolutionary change of thought at 2 years of age
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to Piaget, all four stages must be successfully completed in order to attain full human intelligence. None of the stages can be skipped and the term "gifted" itself would violate Piaget's idea that intelligence must be gained over time due to biological maturation and interaction with the surroundings. All children will learn and develop as the stages pass. Also, a child who is just two years old would have learned to understand and control only his sensorimotor functions. The thought process of a two year old child isn't developed enough to undergo a drastic revolution.
I will choose the city of Athens in Greek if i want to become a land merchant because the city is very rich.
<h3>Who is a Land merchant?</h3>
Basically, a merchant means a person who specializes in trading in commodities produced by other people, most especially trading with foreign countries. They have always operated for as long as industry, commerce and trade have existed. In 16th century, the activities of merchant were at peak because of mercantilism policy.
However, a land merchant means a person who carries on a business involving in whole or part the sale of lands in estate, commercial areas etc.
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The correct answer is that "<span>Signals for hunger come exclusively from the stomach."
Signals of hunger do not exclusively originate in one' stomach, rather signs of hunger partly originates in one's brain, wherein it is called as the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is the receiver when the body tells that the stomach is empty. The hypothalamus also controls one's hunger.</span>