Intrinsic motivation is a motivation "from inside", with internal, rather than external awards.
Three of the things you mentioned have an external reward: the 500 Dollar prize( first option), the credit (third) and the hope of winning a blue ribbon (the last).
Only the second one has an intrinsic motivation: that you will be happy about performing this song (feeling proud of yourself, etc).
Consider a 2004 study in which participants learned basic computer literacy from an automated tutoring system. As they worked through the lessons, researchers coded which of several emotions they seemed to exhibit, including confusion and boredom. Analyses revealed that learners who spent a greater proportion of the lessons in a state of confusion exhibited significantly greater gains in learning. Boredom, by contrast, was associated with lower gains in learning.
In another study, published last year, students learned about scientific reasoning and experimental design by hearing a dialogue between two other people who sometimes endorsed incorrect or contradictory claims. Students who were confused by the contradictions — as reflected in inconsistent responses on subsequent questions — ultimately did better on a final test assessing whether they learned the key points from the lessons.
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The appropriate response is Women's suffrage. It is the privilege of ladies to vote in races. Restricted voting rights were picked up by ladies in Finland, Iceland, Sweden and some Australian settlements and western U.S. states in the late nineteenth century.
The principal European nation to present ladies' suffrage was the Grand Duchy of Finland, at that point some portion of the Russian Empire, which chose the world's first ladies Members of Parliament in the 1907 parliamentary decisions. Norway took after, allowing full ladies' suffrage in 1913.