Answer:
The correct answer is:
B. disgust and surprise
Explanation:
Scott and Smith (2010) were able to study the universal emotions through different cultural environments, they were able to describe the emotions that can be found no matter the place in the world or the cultural background of the implied ones in the experiment, the sensations or feelings were commonly found in the participants. The emotions that they found in common among all the participants included fear anger, joy, happiness, disgust and surprise, besides they also mention in the study the sensation of sadness.
Keep the peace. ..... i believe
There was very fertile land which allowed for plentiful farming, the soil was ideal for farming, this promoted growth
Martin Luther was summoned to the Diet in order to renounce or reaffirm his views in response to a Papal bull of Pope Leo X. In answer to questioning, he defended these views and refused to recant them
Territorial expansion remained popular with the U.S. public, as did the idea of spreading republican government. Many pro-slavery Southerners sought to expand southwards, allowing for more territory where slavery could continue to grow and expand.
Human Sacrifices is the act of killing one or more humans, usually as an offering to a deity, as part of a ritual. Human sacrifice has been practiced in various cultures throughout history.
I mean.
They're both in history and ''practiced''.
Though a connection, no, Territorial expansion went along with slavery. The act of killing another human being is not very humane nor a connection. Slavery deals with principles of property law are applied to them, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property. A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration. Human Sacrifices deal with people who have really no choice and are dead either way, victims were typically ritually killed in a manner that was supposed to please or appease gods, spirits or the deceased. Slavery doesn't deal with death. So, no.