The influence of classical conditioning can be seen in responses such as phobias, disgust, nausea, anger, and sexual arousal. A familiar example is conditioned nausea, in which the sight or smell of a particular food causes nausea because it caused stomach upset in the past.
Answer:
Exploiting natural resources - this is the most straightforward approach. Colonies were established mainly to obtain the economic benefit from exploiting resources such as lumber, ore, gold, coal, etc.
Exploiting the population - exploiting the labor power of people in the colonies is also a way for the colonizer country to make money out of the colonized territory. The forms of exploitation can vary from straight up slavery, to serfdom, to wage labor with extremely low pay.
Making the colony a captive market - The colony can also become a captive market for the colonizing country. This means that the people in the colony are obliged to buy goods and services from the colonizing country due to internal or external restrictions to competition and trade.
"Cultural diffusion" is about:
d. The transmission of trends from one culture to another
Answer:
Anger.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes's poem "Madam and the Rent Man" is an exchange between the rent collector and the tenant, Madam who refuses to pay for the services she hadn't received. This is a representation of how things remain unsolved, for the parties involved weren't able to see eye to eye.
With the use of the word "listen", the speaker is trying to get the attention of the other people. Then, she also mentions she'd rather "<em>go to Hades and rot away</em>", than pay, ending with an exclamation mark, obviously signifying the emphasis on the emotional stance of the speaker. This is also a representation of the normal situation of the blacks and the whites in their inability to solve their problems, especially with the whites refusing to listen to the blacks. Hughes uses this poem to show the real life situation, where the person complaining is talking sense, but it doesn't reach the right person for the problems to be solved.