Answer:
Stranger wariness
Explanation:
Once one baby has developed a secure attachment with his/her caregiver. The phenomenon of stranger wariness starts to appear.
Stranger wariness refers to the anxiety that babies experience when they are approached by an unfamiliar person, specially when they are under novel situations. Since babies prefer familiar adults, they might react with concern, fussing or crying when approached by an stranger.
In this example, Tyra's niece gets a smile from the mail carrier and she hides her face in Tyra's shoulder and looks back at him with concern.
<u>The carrier is an unfamiliar adult who approached to Tyra's niece (by smiling) under a situation that doesn't take place very often</u> (the mail carrier stepping inside the house) <u>so the baby reacts with concern.</u> This is an example of Stranger wariness.
It is referred to as Aggression.
Answer:
For President Lincoln to grant them a fully pardon:
A. They had to take an oath.
Explanation:
According to the Proclamation of Amnesty, Lincoln is pardoning the people involved in the rebellion with one condition: that they take an oath. Not only must they take it, they must also never break such oath. Even though Lincoln mentions property and slaves, those were not optional conditions for the people to be pardoned. They had no power to decide about whether or not to free their slaves, for instance. However, the oath was still optional. If someone refused to do it, they would not be pardoned.
Economic opportunities
(industrial revolution was 1800s)
Answer:
John Locke changed and influenced the world in many ways. His political ideas like those in the Two Treatises of Government, (such as civil, natural, and property rights and the job of the government to protect these rights), were put into the United States Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.