<span>It is moderated by emotional cues. If someone is doubting themselves, they create a self-fulfilling prophecy and are more unlikely to do a bad job. Also, their productivity is affected, because they spend more time doubting themselves. However, if they are feeling pride or enthusiasm, they will work more quickly and be more confident.</span>
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Answer:
Correct answer is C. Historians have often studied the Crusades from the European perspective.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as we cannot conclude from this source anything about the literacy rate among Arabs.
B is also not correct as obviously they interacted, which means that they didn't live on the other side of the world.
C is correct because obviously the other side is showing us a different perspective on these wars.
D is not correct as these historians were contemporary, which means that they lived when these events happened.
Because the British kept on taking away more of there rights and they were doing taxation without representation which basically means that they were taxing the colonist without the colonist having a representative over in Britain to speak for them.
We can say that these theories are human constructions.
These theories were constructed, or created by humans, which makes them human constructions. They didn't exist before humans made them - they weren't previously part of nature around us. Rather we created them to suit our own needs and to make us understand life in general.