Answer:
Explanation:
I really don't know on most of these but these are my best guesses:
4: C (many migrated to South Carolina because economic wealth, weather, and served in the war)
5: Either B or C; I think it's C but if you can remember based on what you read it'll help you determine between those options.
6-8 (I'm not sure but google may help)
9: I believe is B because in the 1920's government spending was the primary issue, ending after WW2
The answer for the blank space is cognition.
To complete the sentence: This is an example of social cognition.
Social cognition means different things to different people. One definition is it studies how people processes social information, including storage, encoding, retrieval, and also the application to social situations, take the statement above as an example. It focuses on the way we think about how others play a major role in how we feel, think, and interact with everyone and everything around us.
Aryans came to India, with the British, in the 19th century. Many British Indologists and a German one, created the Aryan invasion theory, by giving racist meaning to a Sanskrit word 'arya' which meant nobleman, at a time when race was used to justify colonialism. So, Aryans entered India, not by land, not by sea, nor did they land from the sky. They came through the textbook route.
Answer:
Self- perception theory
Explanation:
Self-perception theory: The theory is proposed by Daryl Bem.
According to him, an individual develops an opinion and attitude or behavior by observing and interpreting his or her own behavior and then draws a conclusion from it. He believed that a person's emotions and internal thoughts lead to attitude formation.
The conclusion made by Marcia about Jan in the above question is based on the process of self-perception theory.
Answer: A college student writes an opinion piece for his school newspaper
Explanation: Because we support freedom of the press as well as freedom of speech, and the worst thing the student was going was potentially hurting people’s feelings.