Answer:
D: Strong feelings of nationalism inspired Indians from a variety of backgrounds to come together to campaign for independence.
Explanation:
After Ghandi started to advertise peaceful protest many people followed what he did and managed to kick out the British
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The correct answer is D.
Contextual intelligence is defined as the capacity to understand the limits of the analytical knowledge already acquired and to adapt it to a totally different environment from the one where it was developed. It is a type of intelligence which requires application of knowledge and information to real-world scenarios.
This type of intelligence is highly valued in business environments, as it involves the ability of exploiting business moments and operational events with the ultimate aim of building informed decisions and put them into practice in a numerous changing and uncertain scenarios.
Answer:option A is the correct answer
Explanation:
Drive is an act of motivation(for example; hunger) that have primarily biological purposes.
Needs motivate human beings. The need to satisfy hunger, sexual urges etc motivates man. Some needs may decrease when satisfied, while others may not.
When a need is satisfied, the drive to satisfy that need decreases. Therefore, a drive can be said to be a need of instinct.
One may a higher drive for need or a lower drive. For example, for a secondary drive such as getting wealth. One may have the need of wanting money but if the drive is not enough you may have to settle for less.
Answer:
The structural immaturity of the infant brain makes it unlikely that such emotions can be experienced in the first year.
Explanation:
According Jerome Kagan, the brain of an infant under the age of one is still immature and, for that reason, incapable of feelings that require thought (such as, guilt, pride, despair, same, empathy, and jealousy). When a one-year-old responds to an emotional incentive, it is either with a biologically prepared response or with acquired habits. A three-year-old child, on the other hand, is capable of those feelings because she is now able to infer the state of others and to be aware of her own emotions.