Answer:
Humans are motivated by their <u>lowest</u> unmet needs.
Explanation:
Maslow's hierarchy of needs arrange human needs in a step-wise order in a pyramid from; physiological needs (at the bottom of the pyramid), to safety needs, love needs, esteem needs, and finally to self actualization needs (at the top of the pyramid).
<u>According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the </u><u>lowest need </u><u>motivate humans and therefore must be met first, before moving up to meet needs higher up the pyramid.</u>
About the first option: public theater satires of the fascist thinking.
No, I am pretty sure that fascism does not encourage this and quite on the contrary, it would punish this with death: in a fascist societies all people are expected to believe in the agenda
The second option: private ..., as long as the government is served.
I think that the missing word here is "businesses" - and yes, fascism would encourage this, since it would make the economy stronger
True. Sometimes, the art of budgeting is a necessity in family set-ups. This way when retirement approaches there is room for extra expenses and money is available for leisure. The demands of family life is very hectic and one must always learn how to manage those demands.
Answer: The correct answer is D: A deficiency of aggregate spending
Explanation: