Explanation:
Hammurabi was quite harsh when it came to his code of law. Although the punishments as well as the limits were reasonable, the cruelity was demonstrated throughout the code of law. However, the most unfair and unreasonable laws, in my opinion, consisted of long-term suffering. For example, if a physician accidently failed an operation and tragically killed his patient, Hammurabi would lacerate the physician's hands, ensuring that that physician will not make the same terrible mistake again. These laws were not merciful whatsoever, but Hammurabi's punishments and limits that he set in his kingdom kept things in order. After all, the empire did fall apart after Hammurabi's death.
What Erikson is goin to say that Cassie has developed very early in life due to the response she gets from her mothger is trust.
<h3>What is trust according to Erikson's theory?</h3>
These are the abilities of a child to have social and emotional connection with the people around as they grow.
This occurs when the child is very young. It helps them to feel secured in the world that they live in.
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Answer:
under-aroused, reticular activating system.
The answer choice which is not one of the more recent cultural themes in the US is Decreasing consideration for other's needs
<h3>What is a Cultural?</h3>
This refers to the way of life of a particular people and the given values they have that is unique to them.
Hence, we can see that based on the current cultural clime in the United States, there has been an increase in tolerance for diversity in both cultures and personal beliefs so a reduction in the consideration for others needs is the correct answer.
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Answer: A. Psychodynamic
Explanation: According to psychodynamic theory, internal, both conscious and unconscious forces, desires, beliefs, learned behaviors, influence and shape behavior to the greatest extent. Proponents of this theory are of the opinion that these forces, desires, etc., are formed on the basis of childhood experience. So these are learned patterns over which people have little awareness, most often these patterns occur unconsciously.