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The correct answer is problem-focused coping
When focused on the problem, it is an active strategy in which the subject undertakes to manage or modify the problem in order to control or deal with the threat; when focused on emotions, it aims to regulate the response to the stressful situation by controlling the reaction caused by the stressor the person is with; when focused on social support it aims to support other people, when focused on the miracle, it is expected that some supernatural phenomenon independent of the individual's activity.
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Explanation: Slavery, as a theory, had been a commonly accepted European practice long before the exploration of the New World. Drawing on ancient Greek and Roman history, pro-slavery defenders noted that enslaving prisoners of war was an acceptable alternative to execution—once an enemy had surrendered, it was believed to be the victor’s right to claim the life of their enemy through death or enslavement. Hence, when the Portuguese slave traders started exploring the coast of Africa where it was customary for warring indigenous tribes to enslave each other, they began to buy these slaves for export to the New World colonies. Other pro-slavery advocates argued that it was their mission to convert African non-Christians (whom they referred to as “heathens”) to Christianity and that slavery allowed them to do this more effectively.
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<span>You are watching a group of seals and are observing their behavior on a beach. you notice separate groups of females and observe that each group is affiliated with just a single male. what data support the hypothesis that sexual selection played a role in the evolution of these behaviors?</span>