It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The question that <span>provides the best example of the concept of generativity versus stagnation in Erikson's psychosocial stage theory is this: "How can I contribute to the world?". Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Temperament is a characteristic individual difference in emotions, reactivity etc. it develops over time and majorly on experiences.
"Over the years" in the above statement explains what he has been going through and that has developed in him some kind of reaction when handling his toaster. his temperament has changed towards his toaster. he was not afraid of it but due to the fact that over the years he was experiencing g shock is what has changed his perception of using his toaster. we can say his temperament has changed from when he does uses it without fear and now with fear.
Answer:
Discretionary fiscal policy
Explanation:
Fiscal policy is what the government employs to influence and balance the economy, using taxes and spending to accomplish this. Fiscal policy tries to nudge the economy in different ways through either expansionary or contractionary policy, which try to either increase economic growth through taxes and spending or slow economic growth to cutback inflation, respectively. Basically, fiscal policy intercedes in the business cycle by counteracting issues in an attempt to establish a healthier economy, and uses two tools - taxes and spending ti accomplish this.
Fiscal policy is often utilized alongside monetary policy, which involves the banking system, the management of interest rates and the supply of money in circulation.
The main goals of fiscal policy are to achieve and maintain full employment, reach a high rate of economic growth, and to keep prices and wages stable. But, fiscal policy is also used to curtail inflation, increase aggregate demand and other macroeconomic issues