Answer:
Challenge
Explanation:
Challenging activities tend to be a great motivator for people. This happens because many people get satisfaction from having to overcome some particular level of difficulty and find it rewarding to being able to overcome this difficulty and continue on.
In the example, video game players state that they <u>"enjoy finding new and creative ways to work through video games" </u>and <u>"find very rewarding to get to the next level"</u>.
Both statements indicate how much they enjoy the challenge of coming up with creative solutions or ways to get to the next level and they find this rewarding. Thus, we can say that they see video games as a challenging activity and view challenge as a motivator for engaging in game playing.
I would have to say during the industrial revolution. Many new inventions were being made and America started taxing goods being shipped to other countries. To remove taxes from certain countries, they moved factories to other countries so avoid Tariffs. It wasn't the colonization of America because America wasn't a country yet. It wasn't the reconstruction or world war 2 because the factories were already there from the industrial revolution.
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Answer: One out of three
Explanation: Took the test.
The controversy that surrounded the Great Zimbabwe Ruins until the early 1900s was to establish that African society did not build Great Zimbabwe and it is done by some other migrant society.
There were lots of political pressure put to deny the African people's role in the Great Zimbabwe ruins.
Explanation
Great Zimbabwe was an ancient city that was spread around 1,779 acres containing huge stone walls of height 11 m.
They were built around 11th to 15th century.
Building such a huge city with stones by African people were unbelievable to archaeologists and other historians.
Some believed that an alien civilization had built it while some referred it to as a biblical site where Solomon had kept 'Ophir' gold.