The Enclosure Act meant that the land that was not previously owned by anyone, but which was often cultivated by the poorest, mostly for their own needs, was now distributed to the landowners
this means that
1) <span>Rural poor lost their land. (even if it never really belonged to them legally)
2)</span>Cheap labor flooded the urban areas. -those poor then left to the cities
Answer:
e. physical dependence
Explanation:
Physical dependence -
It is the condition , when prolonged use of a certain drug or drink causes addiction for the drug and develops certain physical symptoms, is referred to as physical dependence.
The initial stage of physical dependence starts with very low dose or these drugs .
Hence, from the given scenario of the question,
Marty develops physical dependence for caffeinated sodas , and when he does not take one , he experiences severe headache.
The settlers of Roanoke was starving, and they soon left Roanoke in search of food, came across friendly Indian tribes, and decided to just live with them. They didn't think of going back of course
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John Garcia was an American psychologist very well-known for his researches that focused on taste aversion in rats and for discovering conditioning taste aversion. Taste aversion is often developed after having a drink or food that causes nausea, vomiting or sickness afterwards. Garcia challenged the idea that:
- any association can be learned equally well.
- conditioning takes place in an even faster and stronger manner when the conditioned stimulus is ecologically relevant.
Therefore, the ability to develop a taste aversion works as a survival mechanism. And, regardless of the taste of the food, sights and sounds, ones can tricky themselves into not liking the taste simply because they relate sickness with it.
Anti-social or pro-social benefits associated with television can be thought of as dependent variables in a research study.
Dependent variables are variable the experimenter measures, after making changes to the independent variables that are assumed to affect the dependent variable.