Answer: Egocentrism
Explanation:
Adolescent egocentrism is defined as the process in which adolescent is not able to distinguish between perspective of their own-self and others.They tend to relate their assumed perspective with every situation.Inability in differentiating between subjective reality and objective reality is present in ego-centered people.
According to the question,Allison is involved in adolescent egocentrism. She is not able to differentiate between what people think about her hair actually and what she thinks about her hair style.She is considering her own perspective for relating with her hair style without acknowledging other people's opinion
<span>In the 1800s, sectionalism was demonstrated in economic terms and in terms of slavery. The states in the North did not own slaves, and a lot of industry was beginning to take shape there, so the population was becoming more rural. Meanwhile, the South was primarily farmers and had slaves. This situation eventually resulted in the Civil War.
The modern US as both more and less sectionalism than before. It is now usually expressed in political and social issues.
You can see certain areas of the country, particularly the southeast and midwest, is both more conservative in social matters and generally votes Republican. Then you have the northeast and west coast that are more liberal and vote Democrat.</span>
The Constitution limits the power of the national government
by two methods, Federalism and Separation of Power. Federalism limits the power
of the Federal Government by splitting powers to the National Government and
the states, while some powers are shared among both. Separation of Powers
limits the power of the government by dividing those powers to all three
branches of government to make it more stable. The separation of powers was put
into place so the federal government are kept distinct in order to prevent
abuse of any power. Federalism was included in the U.S. Constitution to show
how both the government and the state’s share equal power as well as share the
same powers. The Constitution helps with limiting the powers of both the
national government and the states to create a stable nation.
I don't know much about diplomacy but this might help :)
<span>The functioning of diplomacy is influenced by a complicated combination of different interrelated factors. This paper briefly analyses their impact on the evolution of diplomacy and discusses how diplomacy as an instrument of good governance should adjust itself to meet the new challenges, to become more relevant, open and agile, to modify its methods and to fully utilize opportunities offered by the technological revolution.
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