Answer:
This is an example of egocentrism.
Explanation:
Egocentrism is characteristic of the preoperational stage. Children are still incapable of understanding that what they see is not what others see, what they feel is not what others feel. Therefore, if they close their eyes and stop seeing you, they believe that means you can't see them too. That is what is taking place in the passage we are analyzing here. Jeremiah is only three years old, which means he is still in the preoperational stage. He is surprised that his older brother is able to see him when he thinks he is "hiding" so efficiently. Jeremiah is giving us an example of egocentrism.
Answer:
The 1968's presidential election.
Explanation:
In the United States there was a tense atmosphere due to Vietnam War. Richard Nixon (Republican) saw this as a great opportunity to run for president, for second time, given that Democrats were "bussy" with the War. In the primary elections, he competed against George Romney, Nelson Rockefeller and Ronald Reagan. He won on the first ballot.
During the campain Nixon portrayed himself as "The one" to end the Vietnam War peacefully and, in that way, it would finish all the protest against the war, and the crime rate would also go down because they would be focusing in this after the war ended.
Hubert Humphrey would have the support of the current government (he was the Vicepresident) and all Democrats that agreed to end racial segregation as part of the campain; while George Wallace (Alabama's Governor in that time), was also a Democratic candidate, but he declared himself racist and he didn't agree with Humphrey, so he "opened" from it and form the American Independent Party, winning the votes from racists, located in the majority in the South and East.
Nixon won in first ballot in the General Elections pledging that his administration would bring the divided nation together.
Every time someone flushes a toilet in the apartment building, the shower becomes very hot and causes the person to jump back. Over time, the person begins to
Answer:
I suppose it allows the student or children of this period to get a grasp of what we mean when we make analogies referencing older times.
Explanation:
This was lacking support information, so taking an educated guess this could work?