Answer: Irrigation
Explanation:
You included no options (unless there weren't any to begin with) but irrigation should be the answer.
Irrigation is a method of watering plants that involves controlling the amount of water that goes into a farm in a given period. It works by channelling water from a water source like rivers and wells and then directing it to farms.
People built canals from the Tigris and the Euphrates that channelled water to their farms thus enabling them to use the two rivers to water their crops. The ancient Egyptians did the same with the Nile.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D: Anaphoric inference
Explanation:
Anaphoric inference means that and idea correlates to another idea of the sentence or the text.
I know one, the Europeans generally exploited natives in every one of their colonies.
Answer:
B. hierarchical relatedness
Explanation:
According to Keller (2013), in the hierarchical relatedness cultural model, infants have a sense of security not based on a specific caregiver or relationship, but security within a network of community members.
In the hierarchical relatedness cultural model, infants are part of a network of attachment relationships that are hierarchical, where caregivers use a more directive approach in raising their children. Infants in this cultural environment have a sense of security not based on a specific caregiver or relationship, but security within a network of community members.
Answer: C. The promotion of attitudes conducive to crime
Explanation: The subculture is part of a broader culture and is typical of values, preferences and patterns of behaviour that are transmitted through socialisation. So accepting the norms of the subculture is a precondition for socialisation. Sub cultural theory deals precisely with the phenomenon of socialisation and the contribution of different sub cultural influences to the spread of crime through socialisation. This theory argues that sub cultural groups promote values and patterns of behaviour conducive to crime. Sub cultural theory is a derivative of the so-called Chicago School, which dealt with gangs and crime. Thus, criminal behaviour that can be seen in the ghetto, the environment, the neighbourhood, whatever, becomes a pattern of behaviour that is accepted as something normal.