Gender refers to "the socially constructed characteristics of women and men – such as norms, roles, and relationships of and between groups of women and men.
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What is the sociology definition of sex?</h3>
- Sex refers to physical or physiological differences between males and females, including both primary sex characteristics (the reproductive system) and secondary characteristics such as height and muscularity.
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Terrance often worries. He is worried he won't pass the rigorous swim tests to become a lifeguard. He is thinking so deeply about this that he cannot think clearly in class and keeps missing the conversations his friends are having around him. This compulsive fretting is referred to as "rumination."
In psychological terms, Rumination can be understood as obsessive thinking that occupies the mind of an individual to the degree he forgets what is going around him. We can say he disconnects from reality because he is so deeply immersed in this obsessive thinking about some things that worry him.
This is not healthy and many times takes the individual into frustration and desperation. In severe cases, to depression.
Answer:
Insight.
Explanation:
German-American psychologist Wolfgang Köhler was credited to first proposed the theory of insight learning. It refers to a form of learning that happens suddenly by recognizing the relationships between different parts of a problem, rather than by trial and error. In other words the sudden realization of the problem instead of stimulus-response association or trial and error method.
Answer:
The law of superposition states that each rock layer is older than the one above it. So, the relative age of the rock or fossil in the rock or fossil in the rock is older if it is farther down in the rock layers. Relative dating can be used only when the rock layers have been preserved in their original sequence.
<span>In the Summer of 1862, Lincoln realized that emancipation was required for political and military necessity. Many different factors led to this reason, with lack of military success, hope that emancipated slaves might help meet the army’s growing manpower needs, changing northern public opinion and the calculation that making slavery a target of war effort would counteract sentiment in Britain for recognition of the Confederacy. So at the advice of Secretary of State William H. Seward Lincoln waited until a Union victory to announce it and five days after McClellan's army forced Lee to retreat at Battle of Antietam. Lincoln issued the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation which warned the South if it did not surrender by the end of 1862 he would abolish slavery. The reaction in the North was not good as they would lose a lot of their legislature position and the Democratic Party used this as opposition propaganda. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln went to his study to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. It did not liberate all slaves and only a few. The document had exempted areas under Union control (where the war in effect, had already ended) and did not apply to loyal border slave states. In addition parts of the Confederacy occupied by Union soldiers were also exempt such as Tennessee, and parts of Virginia and Louisiana. But the remaining majority of the South’s slaves more than 3 million men, women and children were declared free but since most of these slaves were still behind Confederate lines they would need to wait until Union liberation. But it encouraged south slaves to run toward free states and ended any possible negotiation with the Confederacy. It would cause a large number of black slaves to join the Unions side of the war. This document changed the course of the Civil War which was started to preserve the prewar Union now was meant to create a new definition of freedom. A new system of labor, politics and race relations would have to replace the shattered institutions of slavery.
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Source: College US History Class I took a year ago.</span></span>