The correct answer is; Tarantism.
Further Explanation:
In both the 15th, 16th, and 17th century people who had mental and psychological illness would do bizarre things in the public. They would start dancing when there was no music, this was called "Tarantism."
In those days, they did not have modern doctors and psychologists that we have now. The people in the towns, where people suffered from this ailment, thought they had been bitten by a tarantula, black widow, or wolf spider.
This was also called "dancing mania" since the people who suffered from this would dance manically in the town square. This was common in Italy.
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Answer:
Foreclosure Identity formation
Explanation:
Foreclosure Identity formation describes when individuals believe that they know who they are and what they want without exploring other options at their disposal.
Take for example Shannon had the options of worshiping in other churches asides Catholic. But she chooses to identify as a Catholic and become Catholic after attending just one mass.
Shannon could have even embraced Islam if she accompanied a Muslim friend to pray in a mosque. In summary, Shannon had many options to choose regarding religion but she settled for Catholicism.
The answer for this question is D. Domestic (I am doing the same test and I chose D and got it correct :))
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Answer:
bazinga
Explanation:
The 'IF' function is a conditional function in excel which states a condition that gives a particular value if true or another value if false.
Here, The condition is if the value in cell A1 is greater than 100(true) , then cell B2 should show 'bazinga'. If the value is below 100(false), then cell B2 will show 'zippo'. In this case, value in A1 is 425 which is more than 100, so the condition is true and cell 2 will show 'bazinga'.
he people who initiated the hunt for pi were the Babylonians and Egyptians, nearly 4000 years ago. It is not clear how they found their approximation for pi, but one source (Beckman) makes the claim that they simply made a big circle, and then measured the circumference and diameter with a piece of rope.