Based on the description of the type of relationship Rhona and Jerome have, we can say that they have a<u> companionate love. </u>
A companionate love is where:
- Partners in a sexual relationship view each other as equals
- Partners support each other and share their aspirations and feelings
- There isn't necessarily any passion between partners
Rhona and Jerome support each other and share their feelings. They do not however, have any real passion between each other. This fits the description of companionate love.
In conclusion, Rhona and Jerome have companionate love.
<em>Find out more at brainly.com/question/20487028. </em>
The correct answer is letter C
Explanation: According to <u>Weber’s law</u>, whether we can detect a change in the strength of a stimulus depends upon the intensity of the original stimulus.
In my opinion it’s B, as it is very important to stay safe in the country no matter what.
Shamus Khan is a renowned sociologist with research interests on inequality and elites. He comes from an economically privileged immigrant family and attended St. Paul's school in Concord, New hampshire, where he graduated in 1996. Since he had a comfortable background and studied at that same institution, he was already familiar with the setting he would encounter during his reasearch in St. Paul's, which is stated in his book "Privilege
: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul's School".
The Democratic-Republicans believed in strong state governments and <span>rule by the people (popular sovereignty).</span>