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Regional integration is the process by which two or more nation-states agree to co-operate and work closely together to achieve peace, stability and wealth.
Usually integration involves one or more written agreements that describe the areas of cooperation in detail, as well as some coordinating bodies representing the countries involved.
This co-operation usually begins with economic integration and as it continues, comes to include political integration. We can describe integration as a scale, with 0 representing no integration at all between two or more countries. Ten would represent complete integration between two or more countries. This means that the integrating states would actually become a new country — in other words, total integration.
Explanation:
More likely to promote their class interests.
Answer:Generativity versus stagnation
Explanation:
Generativity versus stagnation is the seventh stage of Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory. It usually occurs around the age of 40 to 65 years.
Around this time an individual is working towards keeping and maintaining a comfortable lifestyle that will last them for the rest of their life on earth and raising their children whilst securing their future or playing their part in changing other people's lives.
Generativity refers to the part of placing your mark in the world by changing other people's lives positively and making the world a better place.
Stagnation on the other hand refers to when one doesn't make their mark in the world , people may start to feel as if they are not part of their community because they have failed contributing positively.
A person who is successful in Generativity will experience fulfillment as they have impacted the world and their community.
Klaus is struggling to choose between these two,He is thinking whether he should just sit back and enjoy a comfortable life that he has established for himself or take his accumulated wealth and share it with others. This is an example of Generativity and stagnation
Answer:
E - both men and women in cutures that value collectivism
Explanation:
In cultures that value collectivism (working in groups) social loafing is when people do not work as hard when working in a group than when working alone.
In cultures that value individualism, people tend to work harder to stay noticed above the crowd (group) instead of together for the good of the cause.