Answer:
b. Identity vs. Role Confusion
Explanation:
Identity vs. role confusion: In psychology, the term identity vs. role confusion is a part of the psychosocial development which was given by Erik Erikson and is considered to be the fifth stage in the theory. This stage occurs between twelve years of age in an individual's life and lasts through nineteen years.
In this stage, if an individual gets success in life then it leads to developing a capability to stay true to oneself, however, if the person encounters failure then it will lead to developing a weak sense of self and role confusion.
In the question above, the given statement signifies the identity vs. role confusion stage.
Answer:
there is only one God in Islam and it's Allah (SWT)
Explanation:
<span>In which situation would renters insurance be useful? Renters insurance can be useful in many situations but mainly when it comes down to it is when replacing the renters stuff is damaged or ruined. Those who rent should have renters insurance to protect them and their assets while in some else's home. A house flood or a break in are both ways that renters insurance could benefit the policy holder. </span>
His HS participated in the dual credit system. B is the answer.
Articulation refers to transferring credits between post secondary institutions, college to college, not HS to college. So it cannot be answer D. The others cannot be right, because if he plans to do it and the question is asking for the reason why he CAN do this, then answers A and C aren't correct.
I apologize for the ones I missed. :( but I hope this still is right!
Formed in response to the creation of NATO: Warsaw Pact
An alliance created to prevent Communism: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (or NATO)
A race to see who could create the most nuclear weapons: Nuclear arms race
Biased information used to influence public opinion: Propaganda
A strong feeling of pride in one’s country: Patriotism
The closing off of a port or harbor to prevent entrance or exit: Blockade
Countries that help each other in war: Military aid