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The Allies included Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States. These countries fought against the Central Powers which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. Archduke Ferdinand, of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated by a Serb on June 28, 1914.
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1. Matriarchal social systems are developed around cultural norms and practices that see women as the shaping center of society. This type of system promotes a great appreciation of motherhood as a factor that forms society, with this, women, responsible for motherhood occupy prominent positions and leadership in this type of system, becoming rulers and even divinities. A historic example of matriarchal society is Minoan civilization.
2. Patriarchal social systems are developed based on the idea that man is the center of society. This is because the male figure represents strength and protection, which are the concepts and cultural practices that these systems defend. In this type of civilization, men are responsible for leadership and governance roles. An example of this type of civilization is Jewish society.
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Behaviorism refers to the idea that through observable behaviors human psychology can be systematically examined.
Explanation:
The two main theoretical approaches to psychology were structuralism and functionalism, which sought to use an empirical framework to analyze human behavior. The proponents of structuralism strongly believed that if it was possible to understand, identify, and characterize these basic elements of the mind, then the structure of cognitive thinking and the mental process could also be determined. On the other hand, the functionalist theory looked at people's mental life and actions centered on their response to the environment around them. This theory focused less on understanding the mind's structure, and more on exploring how the mind adjusts to the changing circumstances.
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The traits essential to new life on the frontier included both pragmatism and individualism.
Explanation:
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, waves of Americans left the coast to explore the frontier land out west. In order to be successful in the Western lands, Americans had to often learn to survive the wilderness in foreign terrains and climate(s). Two ideals were central to this new lifestyle: individualism, or the idea of competition for resources between individuals rather than big businesses; and pragmatism, a philosophy of being practical about wants and/or needs while focused on the end goal, using science/logic/reason for knowledge, using words and thoughts for problem solving, and a focus on a changing universe (of successful [outdoors-man] living).