Answer:
The <u>foot-in-the-door</u><em> </em>persuasion technique.
Explanation:
Also known as FITD, the foot-in-the-door technique is a tactic of persuasion particularly used to make someone agree to a solicitation when they probably would not agree if they were asked right away. The principle is derived from the idea that if a answerer will consent with an small request, so they will after be more likely to agree to a bigger and more significant request .
This technique makes more demanding requests with time, like in the example, it makes the subject feels bound to honor and therefore donate.
C.Quitting your job margin
This philosopher was <span>René Descartes</span>
Rome added territory by conquest.
Serving in the Army in Rome was a desired career for many Romans, as it was a way to wealth ( and for some, to the citizenship) and one served for 25 years- after which one's life was secure. Because of this, Rome had a strong army.
High number of soldiers, and good organisation of the army were the factors that made the acquisition of new territory by conquest possible.