Answer:
A. Was dormant and is now active
Explanation:
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1st one is Confucianism
2nd one is Legalism
3rd one is Taoism
Question options
a. a lot of alternative relationships
b. few alternative relationships
c. high satisfaction
d. low satisfaction
Answer:
d. low satisfaction
Explanation:
John here a has a low satisfaction and is therefore considering other options that will satisfy him totally. If John had total satisfaction which would mean that he has zero costs and all benefits he would stick to the relationship so he moves from the relationship if he considers that there are fewer costs in a relationship with another person and can only stay in that relationship if it has the lowest costs and highest benefits compared to other relationships.
Answer:
C) Kush leaders had pyramids built
Explanation:
The Kingdom of Kúsh was considered to be an ancient kingdom, located in the north of African region, around the Sudanese and southern Egyptian Nile Valley. considered to be in modern-day Sudan. Major part of the Kúsh region was inhabited around 8,000 BCE while the Kingdom of Kúsh appear much later. With history and archaeological evidence from Sudan and Egypt proving that Egyptians and Kúsh were in contact from since about 3150 - 2613 BCE onwards.
Thus, often civilization named as 'Kúshíte' was considered to have metamorphosed from the series of earlier culture mix that was heavily influenced by the Egyptians.
Therefore, there are various evidence that shows how Egyptian culture influenced Kúshíte culture, some of which are:
1. Kúshítes adopted various forms of Egyptian religion, art and architectures
2. Kúshítes built structures similar to Egyptians such as pyramids, temples, and burial mounds.
3. Kúshítes adopted Egyptian góds, like Amún and Isís.
4. They copied the written hieroglyphics of the Egyptians.
5. Kúshítes Kings ruled similar to Egyptian pharaohs and we're considered to be gód-like.
Hence, the statement that best identifies an Egyptian influence on Kúsh culture is "Kúsh leaders had pyramids built".
i believe the answer is: Overindulgence
By overindulging the children, the children would be conditioned in a situation where they do not have to do hard works to obtain what they want. If the parents do not do anything about this, the children would go out to the real world thinking that they could obtain the same level of effort and obtain what they want.