Answer: Unemployment insurance decreases frictional unemployment.
Explanation:
FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
This is unemployment caused by people moving from one job to another. It is temporary and is part of the natural rate of unemployment.
Unemployment insurance does not reduce unemployment because to get unemployment insurance you have to be just that, unemployed. An unemployed person getting unemployment insurance is still unemployed.
Perhaps more concerning is that unemployment insurance might actually increase frictional unemployment. With people getting Unemployment Insurance they might take longer finding a job that they 'feel' suits them, in other words they become selective because they have a financial cushion to fall back on.
Answer:
harming them
emotional draining
bully
making them be there slave
putting other people down
C) Dolley madison
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The correct answer is a conditioned stimulus.
A conditioned stimulus (CS) refers to a previously neutral stimulus, that when repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus (UCS) elicits the same response as the UCS, even in the absence of the UCS. In this example, the CS is Dr.Jones closing the classroom door, because this stimulus by itself elicits a response of anxiety in students.