Answer:
They built those kind of palaces because they wanted to showcase their power and prestige. Es Escorial in particular was built by Philiph II, one of the most important kings in Spanish history, who presided over the rule of the Spanish Empire when it was in expansion.
These kind of palaces could also instill fear on political opponents, and this is another reason why practically every European powerful monarch built a palace like El Escorial in their respective countries.
What most encourage Mexican immigration to the United States is the possibility of getting a job. The economic situation in Mexico is very bad and applies mainly to poorer people.
The United States has millions of options for immigrants to work, sometimes they are not well paid and are inhuman, but the chance of getting a job is more important for them.
This affects Mexican economy positively as emigrants (living in the U.S.) are able to help their families that still live in Mexico and diminish the levels of poverty.
From what I can gather, the answer is either C. Many came to join family already in the United States, or D. Many were attracted by the opportunities to fight in the Civil War. (Sorry if it doesn't help).
Answer:
Intrinsic motivation; extrinsic motivation
Explanation:
Nancy decided to take introductory psychology because she has always been interested in human behavior. Jack enrolled in the same course because he thought it would be easy. Nancy's behavior was motivated by <u>intrinsic motivation</u>, while Jack's was motivated by <u>extrinsic motivation</u>.
Intrinsic motivation is a type of behavior or motivation that is driven by internal rewards such as the satisfaction of fulfilling a purpose/living for a purpose or self satisfying desires, while extrinsic behavior is a behavior motivated by external rewards such as promotion at work, good grades as in the case of Jack.
I'm not sure what question 4 is. If you could add both the picture and the question, that would be great.