Breach of Folkways is the correct answer.
Folkway is a learned set of social behavior that is shared by people in society and considered essential to the welfare of community. It contains rules that regards the way of thinking, feeling, behaving and acting. Some good examples of folkways are offering a seat to women or the elderly on a crowded bus, shaking hands when being introduced to other people, holding the door for someone, and not interrupting people when they're busy or on the phone.
Answer: He has created a schema for bike riding
Explanation: Jean Piaget defined a schema as a way of structuring new knowledge in children or adults. It helps us organize information about our world. In the question above, Ben has created a schema for riding a bike, he has grouped related information about pedaling, speed and reducing speed together.
Because of the way Schemas group related information together, it can also exclude information which have not been learnt or experienced, leading to biases and stereotypes, just as how Ben has excluded brakes in his schema of riding a bike. However, schemas can be modified as Ben will modify his to include addition of a brake and how it works to his bike riding schema.
Some scholars date the origin of native cultures in the southwestern United States to immigrants who crossed the Bering land bridge<span> from Siberia to Alaska, approximately 10,000 B.C. Others maintain that native cultures came to the Americas as early as 25,000 B.C. These immigrants settled in what is present-day southern Utah and Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and northern Mexico. This culture area is contiguous with the </span>Far West Culture<span>, the </span>Plains Culture<span> (to the northeast) and the southern part of the </span>Eastern Woodland Culture<span>.</span>
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