Answer:
According to Annalisa Rossi Del Corso research on Intergenerational relationships (1990), <em>the flow of support between parents and children is reverting with aging of both groups</em>.
Explanation:
Meaning that when children are young, parents provide more support to them. Meanwhile, when parents become older children start to provide support to their parents, and support coming from parents is decreasing. As a result of this process, parents turn from givers to receivers.
In the beginning of Intergenerational relationships, parents are 100% givers and children are 100% receivers. When children grow up, the <u>ratio between support received and support given changes</u>. For example, at the age of 25 child receives 60% of support from parents and provides 40% of support back.
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The Treaty of Versailles is what officially ended World War I in June 28, 1919. Germany had liability for the damages created, thus, leaving Germany in debt due to their fines. Eventually Germany grew into poverty, people grew desperate, and Hitler stepped up and made huge promises. Hitler decided to disobey the Treaty, and commended a chronological amount of events that led to World War II.
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An infant who is <u>insecurely (resistant)</u> attached is very likely to display very high levels of distress when separated from a caregiver and then mixed reactions when reunited with the caregiver.
People with unstable attachment styles generally have a hard time building emotional bonds with others. They may be offensive or unpredictable towards their loved ones-behaviors that result from the consistent lack of affection they have grown up and experienced. Unsafe / Avoidable Attachments – Avoid contact with your mother, especially during reunions. Unsafe / Ambiguous Attachment-Get angry at the farewell, but don't greet your mother positively when you meet again.
The anxious attachment itself can contribute to anxiety, but anxious children are more likely to have difficulty adjusting their emotions and interacting well with their peers, which can further contribute to anxiety.
Learn more about infants here: brainly.com/question/3371222
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Another name for a pilgrim might be devotee