Answer: Greater diversity can broaden our conceptions of art, history, music, language studies and other arts and humanities
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Edward Tolman's is the correct answer.
Edward Tolman was an American psychologist and a famous professor who made contributions to the Psychology studies. Through a serie of researches with rats, Edward Tolman was able to develop the Latent Learning in both animals and humans. He argued that people are constantly learning even when they don't make great effort to it. When we drive or walk the same route home everyday, we learn the location of different buildings, places, and objects. If, for some reason, we're unable of taking the route we're used to take, we will have no problem finding a different one to get home.
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This would be historical geography because when African slaves were brought to the United States, they were brought to the south to work. Today, many African-Americans still live in the South because that is where their ancestors were brought and lived.