<span>National Convention, French Convention Nationale ,
assembly that governed France from September 20, 1792, until October 26, 1795, during the most critical period of the French Revolution.
The National Convention was elected to provide a new constitution for
the country after the overthrow of the monarchy (August 10, 1792). The
Convention numbered 749 deputies, including businessmen, tradesmen, and
many professional men. Among its early acts were the formal abolition of
the monarchy (September 21) and the establishment of the republic
(September 22).</span><span>The struggles between two opposing Revolutionary factions, the Montagnards and the Girondins,
dominated the first phase of the Convention (September 1792 to May
1793). The Montagnards favoured granting the poorer classes more
political power, while the Girondins favoured a bourgeois republic and
wanted to reduce the power of Paris over the course of the Revolution.
Discredited by a series of defeats in the war they promoted against the
anti-Revolutionary European coalition, the Girondins were purged from
the Convention by the popular insurrection of May 31 to June 2, 1793.</span>
Answer:
Integrity
Explanation:
Erik Erikson was a psychologist who developed a theory of psychosocial development. According to this theory, people go through a series of different stages, in form of crisis, along their whole lifespan.
The eight stage in this theory is called "Ego integrity vs. despair" and it takes place after the 65 years of age and ends at the moment of death. During this stage, people contemplate their accomplishments and look back at the life they lived. When people do this and see their lives as unproductive or feel that they didn't achieve their goals, they become dissatisfied and develop despair. On the other hand, if they feel happy with the life they lived, they feel at peace and achieve a sense of integrity.
In this example, Abner is 70 years-old and he feels that his life has not been of any significance. Therefore, he is not feeling happy with the life he lived and has failed to achieve a sense of integrity and, on the contrary, he's feeling despair.
<span>This approach is known as relapse prevention training. This is a Cognitive-Behavioral therapy approach to avoid relapses in alcoholic detoxification or drug detoxification processes. <span>It
consists of teaching the person to identify and prevent situations of
risk of a possible relapse, for example, avoid visiting bars or
friendships that incite the consumption of drugs or alcohol.
I hope my answer can help you.
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Sin; an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.