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<span>Middle East maps from 1945 would not include the nation-state of Israel. Israel, while existing as a nation according to old scripture, was not formally recognized yet as a nation-state. Until 1948 and the Arab-Israeli War, Israel wasn't yet established. In 1949 the United Nations formally redrew the maps to include Israel as a Sovereign Nation.</span>
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Explanation:
After reading the passage, I see how the author uses connotations and figurative language to make his experience come to life. The author uses a mix of positive and negative connotations like "fast" as a positive connotation, and "lighting" as a negative connotation. Though the author is using negative connotation in the paragraph,
the story itself is not meant to be negative, rather exciting and uses figurative language as a description. This is expressed through the phrases like, "electric fight" but the author hints at what they mean through the following context clues like, " for us to turn on and off as we please." Which indicated a light swish, and the electric that "fighting" through it. This make it feel like not just a light switch or power, but an electric storm that comes to life!
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Social Learning
Explanation:
In the Theory of Gender-Role Development, Social Learning is based on either positive or negative reinforcements, which could take the form of approval and disapproval. In this theory, children receive a 'reward' or are encouraged if they practice an 'appropriate' gender behavior.
In this case, Jake's father encourages him to play with toys that are masculine. <u>So, if Jake decides to play with dolls, he will receive disapproval from his father, whereas if he selects an action figure, he will receive praise. Therefore, he associates action figures with the "correct" choice</u>. He has learned that he is not supposed to play with dolls. Therefore, if someone offers a doll to Jake, he expresses disapproval or disgust.
This is an example of <u>Social Learning</u>.