Answer:
According to Mead's theory, he is in the play stage.
Explanation:
Mead centered on the idea that an individual begins to socialize with the world<em> through game and play.</em> This is how he/she beings to develop an understanding of the world and his/her surroundings.
The play stage is the<em> first one</em> and it occurs when the child <em>acts as someone else</em>, as a role model and is <em>centering him/herself within society</em> with this particular role. It is role-playing for the child.
In this case, we can see Tory dresses up as Batman and pretends to save Gotham City; he is in the play stage by carrying out the role play and establishing his role within society through the game and his imagination.
Answer:
B-Applying for a naturalized citizenship
Explanation:
Well, the Aztec economy was heavily reliant on agriculture and trade. The land controlled by the Aztecs was fertile, allowing farmers to grow corn, squash, beans, avocados, hemp, tobacco and peppers. The Aztecs then used this surplus of food to establish marketplaces to trade for a variety of goods and services, including jewelry, raw materials, medicine and wood. Precious metals, such as gold, were also prevalent in the Aztec Empire.
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It united them in defense against the Crusaders.
Explanation:
- The original response of the Muslims to the Crusades was really pathetic.
- The symbolic caliph of Baghdad did not even try to gather Muslims in the fight for the liberation of the holy places.
- Many Seljuk emirs were too busy fighting each other.
- The Shi'a Fatimis in Egypt regularly made alliances with the Crusaders to hurt the Sunni Seljuks. Muslims were unable to resist the invasion.
- However, Muslims are slowly beginning to unite and oppose the Crusaders.
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Answer: D
In the story, Ali dresses up in rags and begs for money to buy ingredients at the market. The ingredients are to be used for a stew that will restore his father's health. However, people are cruel and rude to him when he begs. They assume he is lying in order to get money. They tell him:
"A dying father! There's a new one! What lies these pigs invent to take our gold!"
The behaviour is similar to Ali's attitude towards the beggar that lives outside his house. The experience teaches him a lesson on kindness and justice.