Answer:
Integrity vs. Despair
Explanation:
In the integrity versus despair stage if a person can look back at their life with a sense of accomplishment then the person will have integrity and not have any regrets.
If a person looks back at their life with a sense dissatisfaction then they will feel despair as it will be too late to do anything about it.
Hence, the question here is referring to the Integrity vs. Despair stage.
Answer:
A) North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic.
Explanation:
Since its inception, North Korea has been ruled by a family of dictators , the Kim family. They lead a communist and economic political system that is totalitarian with a one-party rule - no alternative parties and organizations are allowed, all dissent is crushed - and a state-run economy. It is a country economically backward where famine can occur because of the inefficient communist system. Despite the shortages and suffering of the people, the Kim family has managed to develop nuclear weapons and missiles. The economic reforms and free-market openings of China have not taken place in North Korea yet.
In the south, there is one democratic country called South Korea. It was ruled by authoritarian, military governments until the 1980s, when it democratized. It is a democracy , a key US ally, and one of the most prosperous countries of the world. It is one of the most technologically advanced nations, a hub of technology, science and innovation. South Korea boats a booming pop culture that has conquered Asia and the world, It is one of the top 20 economies of the world.
If I were a father in the paleolithic times, I would most likely be very young; around 20 or so when I would have a child already. The majority of tasks during the day would revolved around making fire and keeping it open together with hunting for food or gathering around bushes to provide for my family and our community.
Answer: This isn't really understood, because not all societies formed governments in the sense of western hierarchical systems, and not all governments formed under the same conditions. It is one of those mysteries, which means it was a gradual thing, and not a sudden seasonal change from anarchy to government. The first government accumulated within a group of people who spoke the same language, and there was some pressure on them that required some level of organization for the distribution of resources and labor, so it seems, but even as I write this I know that is far too simple.
For thousands of years it was believed there was a natural hegemony bestowed by divine power, then, there was the American Revolution and the idea of government was turned upside down. Following that was Karl Marx, who suggested that government was a mechanism of oppression to control the means of production and wealth accumulation, but all of the hypotheses built from this idea, which most of modern thinking can find some degree of lineage to, are problematic to be nice, and outright failures at the other extreme.
Quick answer is, there are a thousand answers, none of which have proven to be universal, so they are only partially right.
There is a lot of room for research in this area.