Answer:
the change in sexuality (topic)
questions to be asked: ¿Is sexuality an important part of social life? ¿how sociology and psychology relates to common attitudes towars sex?
Explanation:
While a sociologist will be interested in the way sexuality has been influenced by media, social movements and trends over time, psychologists might very likely observe the changes in attitudes, behaviour and focus more in the individual interactions in reference to mental health, emotions, etc.
Think of sociology as a science that puts emphasis on society as a more o less defined and abstract structure where changes in sexuality happen as larg portions of this society experiences. The notion of what is socially accepted or politically correct would be more a focus of study, or the changes in the belief system of a particular group in relation to how they see sexual practices.
To the contrary, psychology would be aware of the former but focus on the self esteem, the experiences that women and men report and how they affect their behaviour in the process like being in love, the sexual act, the ending of a relationship,etc.
For both cases of course, the use of quantitative or qualitative methods often lead to a mixed approach. They can use surveys, statistics, then put it together in numerical terms. The qualitative would rather go for deep interview with a selected subject, deeply searching for specific or personal motivations. Today most approaches make us of a combination of them.
The BEST definition of culturally distinct values is the model behaviors that are specific to one group. The answer to your question is C. I hope this is the answer that you are looking for and it comes to your help.
Answer:
I think the answer might be Electoral Alliance!!!
Explanation:
An electoral alliance is when two political parties work together for the purpose of voting of elections.
South Carolina was first discovered
by the Spanish led by Francisco Gordillo<span> <span>in 1521. Five years later, </span><span>Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón</span><span> established
the first European colony in the area that now comprises America. It was called </span>San
Miguel de Gualdape<span><span>. The new colony was inhabited by</span><span> 600 settlers, as well as African slaves, but was deserted after three months. The French and the Spanish would
later claim the area. Despite several attempts, the French were unsuccessful because
of attacks by </span>Indian<span> tribes
and low supplies. Later in 1629,
the English laid claim to South Carolina.
King Charles appointed Robert Heath to manage the colonies.</span></span></span>
I am not 100% sure but I believe Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution stating that it did not specifically forbade but allowed. He believed in a strong central government, a common theme in the current Democratic party. Thomas Jefferson was his most outspoken critic and believed in a decentralized government that should exist primarily to protect a citizens natural rights to life liberty and property, a common theme in the current Republican party.