Your wording is confusing, but I think your answer is Social Decentering
Answer:
It is not always beyond our control in certain circumstances because it suggests that satisfaction in life is determined by forces beyond your control when people are not satisfied then they see themselves as victims and their unhappiness is forced upon them by external circumstances.
Some people can be found in a situation making them say words like “I can’t” when really we should be saying “I wont” of “I don’t know how. The “I can’t” phrase becomes a rationalization to justify not wanting to change. We also tend to blame something else to feel no responsibility or control. If something happens wrong, it’s not our fault. It’s that other thing, way over there, not very tangible, but hey, its makes me feel better about not doing anything about it. How much easier is it to say “I can’t do that” and let someone else who does than to ask if they will take the time to teach you since you don’t actually know how? We feel helpless and push things aside for others to deal with.
The three components as defined by psychologists that typically define emotions are the following: cognitions, feelings, and actions. The answer to this would be option D. These three components are often the reflection of certain emotions. Hope this helps.
Answer: False democratic principles, mercenary army, the decay of trade and crafts.
Explanation:
- The main military problem of the Roman Empire in this period, according to some historians, is the mercenary army. These mercenaries from different parts of the country were not as effective as Roman troops in previous centuries. A large number of legionnaire leaders in distant parts of the Empire gained high power, which led to a split in the Roman army. An interesting theory of one piece of historians is the spread of Christianity among soldiers; that is, religion is guilty of weakening the military. Namely, according to the Christian dogmas in the world, following certain religious principles, eternal life is promised with blessings. Therefore, not much attention was paid to the earthly.
- Speaking of the political problems of the Empire, the rulers skillfully hid their enlightened absolutism behind the ancient republican institutions, that is, the Senate. This created specific issues that the Empire never solved. Theoretically, each new emperor was chosen and endorsed by the Senate and the Roman people. Because of maintaining that mask of democracy in the face of dictatorship, the rules of succession could never be clearly and loudly defined. This, of course, opened the door to upheavals, military coups, and civil wars.
- When the trade began to fail, a large proportion of traders and artisans lost their jobs. In these circumstances, many returned to Rome and sought to make a living from agriculture. The problem was that large landowners had created themselves in the meantime, and there was no land for these people to go around. In these circumstances, there is general dissatisfaction among this part of the population. In such difficulties, many provinces became enclosed environments that only formally recognized Roman rule.
Answer: 1. seal off the peninsula from the rest of Europe during winter. also kept me people out no one would clime over the moutain
tiber river - iber provided a reliablesource of fresh water. for crops and to drink
Explanation:
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During the early formation of Rome, Italy was settled by many different peoples. These included the Latin peoples (the first to settle Rome), the Greeks (who settled along the coast of Italy), the Sabines, and the Etruscans. The Etruscans were a powerful people who lived nearby Rome