Affective individualism is an alleged process that occurred in industrialized countries in the 1700s, though its existence remains controversial.
The theory argues that, up to that point, the extended family and the wider community represented very strong ties for people, which made the nuclear family a smaller role in emotional fulfillment. This meant that marriages and procreation were often instrumental.
However, with the rise of affective individualism, families started to change in several ways:
- The nuclear family became more important, and the centre of family life.
- Having children became less instrumental an more driven by affective reasons.
- Marriages were more and more commonly based on love, as opposed to convenience.
- Sex became more important as a source of pleasure, and not only as an instrument for reproduction.
It is also argued that these changes, which for the most part accompanied industrialization, helped the development of capitalism.
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1. To give Japanese Americans an opportunity
to formally declare their loyalty to the US
2. To show Japanese Americans' commitment to
winning the war against Japan
3. To explain how Japanese Americans planned
to support the war effort
4. To promise to cooperate with the US
government
Explanation:
The above given statements are part of the reasons why resolution was written to President Roosevelt by the Americans with Japanese ancestry.
That would be the bubonic plague or the black plague for a more common name.
Answer:
by launching the war on terror
The primary purpose of the Farmers Alliance was to put an end to increasingly lower payments to farmers by creating price floors at which all crops would be grown, to increase revenue for all farmers in general.