Egyptian religion was based on polytheism, or the worship of many deities, except for during the reign of Akenaton. The Egyptians had as many as 2000 gods and goddesses. Some, such as Amun, were worshipped throughout the whole country, while others had only a local following
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Racial inequality is when there is not bias towards any one based on race.
In A, the bank offers different interest rates for Asians. This is not fair to other races, so it is racial inequality because it is biased towards or against the Asians, depending on the interest rates.
In B, the man deliberately chooses to pull over the Hispanic woman, which is biased against her because of her race. This is racial inequality.
In D, the company gives lower premiums if one is white, which is biased towards them, which is not an example of racial equality.
In C, the restaurant will not allow smoking, which is not biased towards any race, but simply trying to avoid smoking. There is racial equality because they will seat anyone.
Therefore, the answer is C. a restaurant that will seat anyone but does not allow smoking.
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The correct answer would be, Expectancy Theory.
A Modern motivational theory based on the assumption that motivation depends on how much an employee wants something and on how likely the employee thinks he or she will receive it, requires employees to balance the value they place on different aspects of their life against the goal they seek. Balancing is required because of the possibility of any action leading to varied outcome. This is called the expectancy theory.
Explanation:
In simple words, when a person is motivated to select a specific behavior over other behaviors because of the expected result of choosing that behavior, then that individual will act in a certain or specific way. There are three components of expectancy theory
- Expectancy
- Instrumentality
- Valence
A very simple example to understand expectancy theory is, a cricket or football player will put his all efforts in the match, because he wants and expects to win the match.
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