He was the king of Prussia at the time. And he made the gaverment more efficient. Which meant more power for him.... so self center. lol
Answer: the correct answer is B Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Explanation:
Foot-in-the-door (FITD) phenomenon is a compliance tactic that aims at getting a person to agree to a large request by having them agree to a modest request first.
The principle involved is that a small agreement creates a bond between the requester and the requestee. Even though the requestee may only have agreed to a trivial request out of politeness, this forms a relationship which – when the requestee attempts to justify the decision to themselves – may be mistaken for a real affinity with the requester, or an interest in the subject of the request. When a future request is made, the requestee might feel obliged to act concurrently with the earlier one.
Explanation:
to have been in an error, and to have persisted in it, when it is detected, ruins both reputation and fortune.
There is a chance that people won't be able to relate to the proverbs: then the effect will be very small.
But if people can relate to the proverbs, they could be inspired, for example if they are afraid to act, they could derive courage from the proverbs.
People can also feel less lonely, if the proverbs express their feelings: then they will know they are not the only ones to feel the way they feel