The correct answer is analogies. Analogies is being defined
as having to things to be compared at for the sake of having to gain an
explanation or clarification with the two things being differentiated at or
compared at. It is known as a cognitive process by means of having information
to be transferred or to defined the meaning of a particular subject.
Answer:
The super-ego
Explanation:
According to Freudian theory, there are 3 personality structures:
- The id: the most primitive of all 3 structures and the one that forms first during child development. The id is concerned with immediate gratification of needs and urges. (It's instinctive)
- The super-ego: It's concerned with moral rules, it's like one's conscience, or in other words "the moral compass". (it's moral)
- The ego: is the structure in charge of mediating with the id and the super-ego, so it's the one that keeps things in balance between the other two. (it's rational)
So, your friend went out to drink even though he should've stayed in and studied (he followed his id), now that he's feeling guilt about it, he's thinking about what he did wrong, and it's the super-ego which is concerned with what's right and what's wrong and moral rules.
Thus, the super-ego is causing the guilt.
Answer:
The Civil Rights Movement was an era dedicated to activism for equal rights and treatment of African Americans in the United States. During this period, people rallied for social, legal, political and cultural changes to prohibit discrimination and end segregation.
The Office of Economic Opportunity was the agency responsible for administering most of the War on Poverty programs created during Johnson's Administration, including VISTA, Job Corps, Head Start, Legal Services and the Community Action Program.
I believe it was Edwin Sutherland.
I’m so very sorry if I’m wrong though!
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