Answer:
1.blaming Jewish people for economic problems
: Cause
2.the development of nuclear weapons
. Effect
3. increasing nationalism in Germany Cause
4.the death of millions of Jewish people: Effect
Explanation:
German nationalism had begun developing before World War 2. This was the main reason, many joined the Nazi party. So, option 3 is cause of World War II. Then, Hitler always had hatred towards Jews. He blamed them for the World War 1 and then for the economic condition of Germany. So, option 1 is the cause of World War II.
But, then around six million Jews were killed by Nazi's in brutal Holocaust, making option 4 as effect of World War II. Scientists developed nuclear weapons for the first time during the second World War. By the end of world war 2, U.S. used atomic bombs against Japan. So, development of nuclear weapons, option 2 is the effect of World War II.
Reifman (1991) found that as temperatures rise to the hot range, major league baseball pitchers are more likely to hit batters with a pitch. This finding is consistent with<u> ‘The Heat-Aggression Relationship.’</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the major baseball league games, a data was conducted by Reifman (1991) to find out the Heat Aggression Relationship. In this study Reifman wanted to know that when the temperature increases, do pitchers develop aggression or not? And the study showed that as the heat increases, so does the aggressiveness of the pitchers.
They throw balls with such belligerence that they distinctly hit the batters. This shows how temper and temperature are linked and higher the temperature, higher is the likelihood of an increase in temperament.
The factors that describe the influence of culture on an area is :
- Females are not allowed to go to college (which more commonly found in Muslim dominated area)
- Fireworks are shot out into the ocean to celebrate new year's eve (which commonly found in westernized area)
hope this helps
I would say A, since the north of Mexico is still temperate, its middle is subtropical, more animals can adapt to the climate and habitat
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.