Answer:
The Conditoned Stimulus is the smell and the taste of the coffee; and the Condtioned Stimulus Responses alertness
Explanation:
CONDITONED STIMULUS are stimulus which are neutral that often cause some response when they are associated with a natural stimulus in which response that is been triggers is referred to as conditioned response while CONDITIONED RESPONSE are response which are in form of a behaviour in which they don't come naturally but a person or an individual may learned it by pairing a neutral stimulus with a potent stimulus.
Therefore based on the information given about Tyrone the Conditoned Stimulus is the SMELL and the TASTE of the coffee while the Condtioned Stimulus Responses ALARTNESS which was why Tyrone was surprised to learn that the coffee was decaffeinated because he had actually felt more alert after drinking it.
This is because many parts of east Africa have been historically colonized by the United Kingdom and France. This is why English and French are spoken in these parts of Africa today, instead of an indigenous African language. These areas have been under British and French rule for a long time so those languages tended to stick with the people.
The answer is b) Estate stratification.
This stratification system was a long-run result of feudalism since it fell under the same principles:
1) There's a social hierarchy in which there were a noble class and a peasant class.
2) Only the noble class could have land ownership, and the peasant (or serf) class must work it for the noble's usufruct.
This system of stratification was upheld not only by illustrated monarchies but also by modern nation-estates (like the U.S.), this is how it received the name of estate stratification.
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
Christopher Houston Carson, better known as Kit Carson, was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer. He became a frontier legend in his own lifetime by biographies and news articles, and exaggerated versions of his exploits were the subject of dime novels.
In the novel, 'The Tortilla Curtain' by T.C Boyle.