Separation anxiety and stranger wariness are two kinds of social fears i.n infancy and toddlerhood.
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King Philip II of Spain was, personality-wise, less cautious than Elizabeth I of England. He sought a more active foreign policy, in part because he had to, since he was not only a king, but the emperor of a huge Spanish Empire that included territories all over the world.
King Philip was a devout catholic who saw himself as a defender of the Pope, and as a leader of the counter-reformation. His anti-protestanism was one of his motivations for invading England in 1588.
Elizabeth I was more reserved, in part because he did not have as much power as Philip II. She was the king of a small island-country, not the empress of a transoceanic empire. She was relatively tolerant of other religiouns while being anglican herself.
She did not had a lot military success until the Anglo-English war when her army defeated the Spanish Armada.
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Generally, fewer research has been done examining children’s outcomes in household with single fathers. This is mainly because generally, worldwide, there are fewer households with single fathers compared to single mothers.
The highest recorded percentage for OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development)-country households with single father in comparison all households with single parents was 36%, which occurred in Sweden.