Answer:
This question lacks options, options are:
a.precontemplation
b.contemplation
c.action
d.preparation
e.maintenance.
The correct answer is d.
Explanation:
In 1984, Prochaska and DiClemente hypothesized that behavioral changes follow a series of more or less standardized stages. The Transtheoretical Model is based on the basic premise that behavioral change is a process and people have different levels of motivation and intention to change. Preparation is the stage in which people are motivated towards change in the near future, that is, the person has already made the decision to do something about it and begins to take some small steps. People in preparation, in general, already have concrete experiences in relation to change, mainly in the last calendar year. These people have a plan to act or participate in some activity, so they have great potential to participate in action-oriented programs.
It’s was very hard for them. They spent there life in caves,wrap in animal skin and tree leaves over their body and hunt animals for food. With time they discovered many good things like fire,tools,farming etc. that made there life better than earlier. But these changes in early human’s life had taken a long time. Hope that helped!❤️
C. The Three Gorges Dam
was built to control the devastating effects of flooding in China.
The correct answer is D) They controlled more of their own planning and finances.
Tenant farmers needed to be better at managing money than sharecroppers because they controlled more of their own planning and finances.
After the abolition of slavery at the end of the Civil War and during the time of Reconstruction, Southern landowners rented portions of the farm field to former slaves in order to work and produce cash crops. The new system was called "sharecropping."Farmers in exchange had to give the landlord a big portion of the crops. That is why tenants had to be very careful and better at managing money than sharecroppers because they controlled more of their own planning and finances. It was a matter of establishing good control and operative procedures.