<span>We live in a society based on a division of labor. It is very inefficient for everyone to do everything needed to survive. Instead, we all focus on things we are interested in and are good at and use these specialties to make money to purchase the other things we need to live.</span>
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PERSONALAccepting responsibility for the consequences of one’s actions
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Adhering to moral principals
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Considering the rights and interests of others
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<span>Behaving in a civil manner </span>CIVIC
<span>Deciding whether and how to vote </span>Participating in civic groups Performing public service<span> Serving as a juror
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<span> Serving in the Armed Forces </span>
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The correct answer is D: "Public works projects". Indeed, during the reign of Emperor Augustus, many constructions were built such as the <em>Temple of Caesar</em>, the <em>Temple of Mars Ultor</em>, the <em>Baths of Agrippa</em> and the <em>Ara Pacis</em> (an altar dedicated to Peace). Moreover, a lot of roads were built to enhance trade.
The behaviour of the brother, pretending to listen but not actually listening and focused elsewhere but asking him to repeat what the speaker said is likely due to echoic behaviour. Although he is able to repeat the last few words.
When verbal conduct is in point-to-point correspondence with the verbal stimulus before it, it is said to be echoic. It's a verbal imitation of what comes right before it, or an "echo," to use laypeople's parlance. There are various behaviour analytic procedures that employ echoics to teach other verbal behaviours like manding, intraverbals, and tacting! The capacity to echo words is a key skill in early language learning.
A verbal action that shares point-to-point correspondence with the vocal-verbal stimulus that inspires it is known as an echoic reaction.
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It was also known as the plague and it made cites migrate to get away from it, it killed many people and there were many casualties.