Answer:
The correct answer is C: France.
Explanation:
Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) was a French navigator, colonist, known as the founder of the city of Quebec and consolidator of the French colonies in the New World.
In 1608 he founded the French settlement, which became the city of Quebec.
In 1609 he led an expedition along the Richelieu River and explored a lake in today's Vermont and New York. He named the lake after himself, after being the first European who described it and put it on maps.
Champlain was the first European who explored and described the Great Lakes and published maps of his travels with his notes on what he learned from the natives and the French who lived with the natives.
In 1620, King Louis XIII ordered him to return to Quebec and to govern the new land. He was de facto governor of New France since he could not obtain the title officially, because of his humble origin.
Answer:
Conventional
Explanation:
During the conventional level of moral development, most people still haven't gained enough personal knowledge and experience to develop their sense of moral standard. Typically, this level occurred when we're entering our adolescent years.
In this stage, most people will try to thrive to be "Good girls" or "good boys" in the social group, which is why they tend to tried their best in complying to the rules and values imposed by the society.
We will anaylze this scenario with the help of operant conditioning, which is a type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher. Reinforcer is any event that strengthens the behavior it follows.
Skinner states that "Beahvior is determined and controlled by the stimuli that are present in a given situation"
According to Skinner, when you take an aspirin for your headache, taking the aspirin is a negative reinforcer whereas the headache is an operant.
Answer:
Religion, Morality, and leadership, these waring kingdoms had a lot is common in opposed to vital things for a society such as religion and morals.
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