The difference between personal development and personality development is the personal development is is more of the skills and traits that relevant to your career. The personality development is more of self-reflective and has something to do with improving your behaviors. Both though have similar goals which is to improve yourself.
Culture develops through
D) All of the above
The correct answer is known as "low-income family".
In the United States, some low-income families have access to the Internet, yet they have reported it as slow and not always reliable as to those who have fast internet connections, between the middle and higher-income families.
Europeans were in the past highly patriotic and therefore believed themselves to be the 'superior race ' and thought that this justified slavery .
Also I remember discussion of religion in history class where the teacher said that in the past people were highly religious and interpreted some text from the bible to 'prove ' they were the superior race
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<em>The tariff of 1828 caused economic hardship on the people of the south and caused them to be very angry and bitter.
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<em>The tariff of 1828 raise taxes on imported manufactured goods from Europe. The goal of this tariff was to protect the young manufacturing industry of New England. The result was that goods from Europe were more expensive. Because England could not sell as many goods to America they could not purchase as much of the agricultural products of the south.
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<em>The south was hurt badly by these tariffs. They could not sell as much of their products losing money and they had to pay more for the manufactured goods they needed. Also they had to purchase manufactured goods from northern factories because of the shortage of imports.
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<em>The south called the tariffs of 1828 the Tariffs of Abominations. The south clearly hated these laws which were designed to help the north at the expense of the south. John C. Calhorn of South Carolina called for the nullification of the laws claiming States rights over federal law, which would be echoed in the calls for succession from the union.</em>