Answer:C. industry vs. inferiority
Explanation:
Industry versus inferiority comes after the third stage in the theory of pyschosocial by Erik Erikson so it is the fourth stage.
During the industry versus inferiority stage children are able to take on difficult tasks and they strive to acquire new skills. At this stage parents and teachers support is crucial for a child to accomplish great things and develop confidence in their capabilities.
Friends and also their classmates have a huge role on how the child navigate through this stage.children are more confident at this stage provided that they do well in school and get along with others ,they feel capable and strong self concept is developed.
If they are able to outperform most students in school it will build confidence however if they discover that others are more capable then they are they will start to feel inferior.
If they are able to master their capabilities at this stage it will last a lifetime and that forms part of industry however if they end up feeling inadequate it will create emotions problems in their future development which forms part of inferiority.
Preventing the outbreak of a new war is the purpose of the NATO treaty and United Nations, although it should be noted that this does not always work.
I believe it is 3. protect renter and property manager
A lease is used to law down the law pretty much. It tells you how much you're paying, why you're paying, how to pay, and all rules attached it is a contract that can last from 1 month to 36 months. If the renter messes up the owner can show the lease and the rule and kick them out. But also if they include that the property manager will fix any leaks and they aren't the renter can threaten eviction and legal consequences. Both sides are protected legally.
The Selkirk settlers had a number of problems in preparation, such as a lot less settlers arrived originally than planned and the Fort Douglas was not finished in time for the next arrivals, and this forced them to hunt bison and else have food problems.
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