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Although cited in the Texas Declaration of Independence, religion was not a contributing factor to the Texas Revolution. But Texas independence definitely contributed to the advancement of Protestantism.
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Nullification proposed that the states had the right to decide which national laws states would accept.
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- With a view to dispense greater power to the states and to maintain their autonomy, John Calhoun proposed that the state governments should be allowed to choose which federal laws did they not want to implement in their states.
- The demands put up by the theory were never processed by any federal courts of the US as it is deemed that such a law would prove to be threat to the integrity of the nation.
atrioventricular , <span>semilunar - When listening to the heart,</span><span> the examiner listens for the unique lup-dup sounds of the heart to understand if the heart is healthy. These sounds are generated when the heart beats to allow blood to flow throughout the body. The sound is basically created each time the heart valves snap shut. The "lub" is the atrioventricular valves snapping
shut and the "dup" sound occurs when the semilunar valves close at the
end of systole.</span>
The correct answer is cognitive development
Learning is any change in behavior in response to previous experiences because it involves the subject as a whole, considering all its aspects, being they psychological, biological and social. If any of these aspects are out of balance there will be a learning disability.
According to Piaget (1973), learning occurs only with the disorder and order of what already exists within each subject. It is necessary to get in touch with the difficult, with the discomfort to disrupt the already existing and then structure it again, with research and also intrinsic as well as extrinsic motivations to obtain learning, emphasizing that intrinsic motivation is more important because the subject you have to be interested in learning, the combination of the two (intrinsic and extrinsic) forming important allies for the better learning of the subject.