Explanation:
Bridewealth is a custom in many societies around the world where the groom pays gifts and good to the family members of the bride. Thus men who have more wealth have the advantage of marrying more wives or younger wives.
Bridewealth is also practiced in the Kipsigis society. Some of the desirable traits that would increase the bridewealth's value for the prospective Kipsigis wives are --
- when brides are younger, their bridewealth is more than the brides who are older in age because younger wives can have more children.
- brides with higher education have more bridewealth than others
- when brides are healthy and plump, they can ask for more bridewealth.
What are the events listed
<span> When Rome declined, the western half of the empire formed the Byzantine Empire. The eastern half became the Holy Roman Empire. Because the Byzantine Empire came from the fall of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire had many similarities with Rome. In addition to these similarities, there were also several differences between these two empires. This includes culture, religion, and location. These similarities and differences helped shape the Byzantine Empire into what it became.</span>
Answer:
respect
Explanation:
I think it is to have respect for yourself and others.
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Answer:
foot in the door phenomenon
Explanation:
Foot in the door phenomenon is a persuasion techniques that works/ relies on the size of the request being made. Experiments on this persuasion technique show that if you wish to make someone do a big favour for you, you only have to get them to do a small favour first. The above example illustrates the foot in the door phenomenon where homeowners agree to a large, ugly, unattractive installation of a sign board because they had started off agreeing to have a small one installed first.