Answer:
b. secondary gain
Explanation:
Secondary gain: Also referred to as the positive external motivation.
In psychology, the phenomenon is defined as a positive benefit or advantage that goes along with psychological or physical symptoms. It occurs subordinate to real or stated illness.
According to Freud, the secondary gain is defined as the achievement of social reward or interpersonal reward by the patients as an outcome of illness. It is not yet defined by the researcher whether the gain is attained at an unconscious or conscious level.
Type:
1. Exaggerating symptoms.
2. Using illness for personal reward.
Because it is easy for the government to control most of the part of the country as it has many facilities
According to a realist perspective, literature's role<span> is to </span>transform society<span> by realistically portraying or mirroring </span>society<span> within a narrative.</span>
Answer:
1. Child Slavery in the LRA
2. Forced sterilization for disabled underage girls
3. Forced vaginal examinations of Afghan women
4. Uganda’s “Anti-Gay Bill”
5. Child Labour During the Industrial Revolution
6. Slavery in The United States
7. The Holocaust
8. Modern Sex Trafficking
9. Taliban Crimes in Afghanistan
10. Jim Crow Laws in the U.S. South
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