13. a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
Or in Economics: abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
No. Individuals choosing their own wife is a concept that recently was introduced to first world countries. Many people in third world countries and a few in first world countries still have arranged marriages.
I believe the answer is: Cognitive dissonance
In psychology, cognitive dissonance refers to a situation when an individual is having inconsistent thought, behaviors, or principles.
Cognitive dissonance is much more common among people in teenage-young adults when their moral compass is still not fully developed yet.
<span>They believed that part of strengthening his rule was to force everyone to simply obey and not speak out against him and by decreeing even how people could write, what they could believe, and what they should do. He succeeded in molding the people to become more similar, to build massively, and to conquer more territory, but people grew to hate him and he became paranoid about assassination and death, and his family and court ended in killings and death.
I hope that helps you
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Answer:
co-parenting
Explanation: This way the parent can show the child what a stable relationship between two people who aren't together can look like.