Answer:
option B: Jacob
Explanation:
Jacob was the son of Isaac in the bible whose Mother was Rebecca and grandfather was Abraham in the bible.
Jacob had two wives Leah and Rachel and also had 12 children who were jnown strongly to be the twelve tribes of israel. He had children with Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah and Rachel. He had sons with leah servant called Bilhah which were Dan, Naphtali and also by Leah which were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebuluun, Dinah and also by Ziplah Rachel's servant which were Gad, Asher and lastly by Rachel which were Joseph and Benjamin.
Jacob wrestled with an angel and he won in Genesis 32:24-30 from then one God change is name from Jacob to Israel. Jacob called the place Peniel; he saw God face to face, and his life is preserved. The account of Jacobs life began from Genesis 25. Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob - he had to work 7 years for her and Rueben was His Firstborn.Joseph and benjamin were his favorite kids.
Answer:
obedience and punishment driven
Explanation:
Obedience and punishment driven is one of the Kohlberg's six stages of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning. in this stage, the person involved focus on the direct consequences of their actions on themselves. That is, an action is wrong if there are consequences (like punishment) associated with the action. This is the reason why Austin could not hit his sister, because, hitting her would result in his mom spanking him. The spanking would serve as a punishment for hitting his sister. Therefore, this is typical of obedience and punishment. If Austin did not hit his sister, he wont be spanked, but if he did, he would be spanked
Answer:
Popular sovereignty refers to the
d) People's right to rule
Answer:
analysis paralysis
Explanation:
Analysis paralysis: The term "analysis paralysis" is also referred as "paralysis by analysis" and is described as a process in which an individual or a group of people tends to overthink or overanalyze a particular situation that can cause or leads to "forward motion" or the decision-making process becomes 'paralyzed' i.e, no course of action or solution is being decided upon.
In the question above, Kenneth is most likely experiencing the phenomenon known as 'analysis paralysis'.