Answer:
Raymond Cattell (March 20, 1905–February 2, 1998) was 11 years older than Eysenck (March 4, 1916–September, 4, 1997) and outlived Eysenck by five months. Both Cattell and Eysenck studied at the University of London and both were influenced by the great psychometricians Charles Spearman and Cyril Burt.
I believe they were loyalists
In the name, you can find the root word, loyal, which means to stay with a certain cause or a person
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Answer:
a. It is important to preserve the oral tradition of the Kiowa people.
Explanation:
N. Scott Momaday's book "The Way to Rainy Mountain" is a kind of travel memoir by the author in his attempt to preserve as well as learn more about his Kiowa heritage. It tells the journey of the Kiowa people from their initial Montana habitation to the new place that the United States government had assigned them to move to- Rainy Mountains in Oklahoma.
Though the whole book delved into the journey of the Kiowa people, and Momaday's wants to rediscover his ancestors' lives and traditions. He talks about the numerous folklore and tales of the people, the importance of orally passing their stories and tales to their younger generations. The narrator/ author also hangs on the need to preserve this tradition of orally transferring the knowledge of the people, his people.