Answer:
The Allies saw the German military strength as powerful, but not innovative, thinking they would mirror the war of 1914.
Explanation:
During the first phase of the war, the French High Command pivoted the war strategy, but they were hindered in their fear of repeating the trench war of 1914. Thus their strategy was entirely defensive, hoping that the German military (no matter its power) would crash against the Allied superior numbers and its defenses (in short the Maginot Line).
They were sure that technology was not adavanced enough to overcome certain natural spaces, and though short of the German innovativenes, that was the cause of the attack through the Ardennes, and then the pincer movement that would lead to Dunkirk and the French defeat and surrender in 1940.
Answer:
a specific phobia
Explanation:
Specific phobia: In abnormal psychology, the term specific phobia is defined as one the types of anxiety disorders that lead to creating an irrational or unreasonable fear in an individual which is connected to the exposure to particular situations or objects and because of this the person starts to avoid contact with that particular situations or objects.
A specific phobia is caused due to the negative experiences that an individual has had in his or her life as well as environment or genetics.
In the question above, Jarmin would be diagnosed with a specific phobia.
On a plantation, during colonial times, one might expect to find many cash crops. for example one could find, tobacco, corn, cotton, etc.
Answer:
Extraneous
Explanation:
A variable may be classed an being extraneous if during an experiment, a certain variable which isn't considered as part of the experimental process poses the potential of having an effect on the experimental process and as such could have an impact on the outcome or out of the experiment. In the scenario described above, a flickering light could have a higher effect on an experiment which is aimed at concentrating in a memory task. However x since the flickering light was not supposed to be part of the variable designed for the experiment, then it is called an extraneous variable.