President Roosevelt created the Georgia Warm springs Foundation. As he was suffering from polio, he was doing all in his power in order to get healed. In one of his travels to GA he met George Foster Peabody. Peabody told Roosevelt of a small resort near his native Columbus that had mineral spring waters that theoretically had healing qualities. The following month, Roosevelt took the first of many trips to his “second home” of Warm Springs. In time, he would consider himself an adopted son of Georgia. T<span>he </span>Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation is still operating.<span>In 1938, FDR founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.</span>
Answer: A. Punishment
Explanation:
operant conditioning could be an associative learning process in which behaviour is strengthen by reinforcement or punishment.
The malcontent wanted to lift the ban that Georgia had on slavery. They wanted to fight those who would make it a slavery state
<span>the period following the onset of puberty during which a young person develops from a child into an adult.</span>