Answer:
Cacti and Tumble weeds
Explanation:
Desert go brrrrrrrrrrrr
No seriously, those are some of the only plants you can find in a desert.
Answer:
"Though the Japanese occupation of Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Malaysia, and Indonesia proves Japan's propaganda to be self-serving, Southeast Asia is not prepared to resume the colonialist yoke when the war ends. Between 1945 and 1957, all of Southeast Asia gains its independence."
- https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/11/sse.html
Explanation:
Answer:
This best illustrates the importance of "<u>biological predispositions</u>" in associative learning.
Explanation:
Biological predisposition in humans means that there are internal characteristics humans possess that increase their chances of having certain conditions.
The taste aversion (or dislike) someone develops after eating tainted food and falling ill is as a result of <em>associating the stimuli (the taste of the bad food) with the response (falling ill)</em>.
By associating the stimuli with the response, the body learns to stay away from such food in future, to avoid falling ill again.
This indicates that biological predispositions are more important in associative learning than external stimuli (such as; music or the sight of the restaurant).
The formatting of Cornell notes? Or actual notes about a subject
Answer:
Answer is C. The Gross Happiness Index.
Explanation:
The Gross Happiness Index is the term developed and used only in a country known as Bhutan. It was developed by the fourth king of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck in the 1970s.
This term is understood to implies that a major approach towards progress must be through sustainable development, which will give undiluted or the same importance to non-economic aspects or portion of well-being.
It has been discovered or made known that Bhutan make use of The Gross Happiness Index for measuring progress.
There are 9 domains where this term is used, they are
* Education
* Health
* Community vitality
* Living standards
* Time use
* Psychological well-being
* Environment
* Good governance
* Cultural resilence and promotion.