Global interdependence first emerge during the world war and Revolution Periods.
Global interdependence refer to a condition in which a country is heavily dependent to another country for the continuation of their country ( such as military dependence, resources dependence, etc)
Answer:
Social referencing
Explanation:
The mechanism by which babies use the emotional displays of the adult to regulate their behavior towards objects, people and situations is called "Social referencing". In other words, the infant who is in a moment of his neurodevelopment in which language has not yet appeared, he tries to understand what is happening around him by observing the reaction of others and imitating it. Throughout their first year of life, babies acquire the ability to interact in society, a skill that becomes more evident from the last trimester. At this age, the people around them are their teachers, their source of knowledge to understand the environment, and with the communication they establish with them they learn to make sense of the actions and relationships of other people and the objects that surround them. Thus they try to regulate their behavior according to the evaluations shown by their parents or caregivers. Infants begin to recognize emotional expressions (distinguish), then relate the expression to its corresponding emotion (recognize), then react to each expression (respond). In this way, infants "read" expressions to understand and react promptly to positive emotional expressions.
Answer:
She made her rehearsal realistic
Explanation:
Kasey was using a realistic rehearsal to make her speech influential. But many people make many mistakes in rehearsal such as:
Rehearsal in front of the mirror: If someone wants a realistic rehearsal then the person does a realistic rehearsal. Because in reality you will not face the mirror or self in a mirror but you will face the audience so it is very important to face an imagery audience. Because it is not about you to face yourself but it's about them whom you will have to face.