This question is incomplete because part of the options and statement are missing; here is the complete question:
The puritan belief that all Christians have a duty to study the bible directly led to
A. Many new Englanders' desire to teach their children to read
B. A heavy new England tax to fund the construction of churches.
C. Efforts to convert other colonists and American Indians to their religion.
D. The establishment of several colleges in New England dedicated to educating ministers.
The correct answer is A. Many new Englanders' desire to teach their children to read
Explanation:
Most of the first English colonizers that created New England (The first region in the U.S.) were puritans. Due to this, once the first settlements were created it was important for colonizers to continue with the Puritan beliefs and pass these to the new generations. This included teaching children to read and understand the bible because for Puritans the real and authentic teachings could be found by interpreting the bible. Also, they believed education and religious tasks such as reading the bible were an essential duty. According to this, the correct answer is "Many new Englanders' desire to teach their children to read ".
Answer: c) Spontaneous recovery
Explanation:
Spontaneous recovery is the mechanism in which conditioned response that was gone or vanished earlier occurs again after some period of time .Instant re-emergence of any memory, phobia, fear, thought that was previously gone is faced after time delay .
According to the question, Mariah is experiencing spontaneous recovery in which is facing water fear again after time delay even when she took swimming course to get rid this fear.
Other options are incorrect because observation learning, extinction and generalization is not determine classical conditioning process.Thus, the correct option is option(c).
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There are many political problems in this area that are mainly caused by the religious disputes. In the Middle East Christianity, Judaism and Islam are all concentrated in one small area creating serious tension between nations but even within the individual countries.