Answer:
Indulgences
Explanation:
In a simple way, we can say that the indulgences represented the sale of pardons that the early Catholic Church promoted. These indulgences were a type of document that absolved people from sin by paying or donating goods to the church, such as property and precious metals. This practice was carried out between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the modern era and marks a time of religious abuse. Indulgences were one of the reasons that stimulated the Protestant reformation.
it means a general statement or concept obtained by inference from specific cases.
Motivation is a central study of employees input and output psychology in an organisation. It can be
defined as the energy a person puts forward work treated behaviours. While motivation can often be used as tool to
help predict behaviour, it varies greatly among individuals and must often combined with ability and environmental
factors actually influence behaviour and performance, because of motivation’s role in influencing work place behaviour
and performance , it is key for organisations to understand and structure the work environment to encourage productive
behaviour and help to boost those who are unproductive.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
n the sentence, "in" is a prepositional phrase, but you have to add the words "place of" along. Otherwise it would not count as a prepositional phrase.
Question 1:
The answer is False
- Biased means that it is an <em>unfair perspective</em> and holds prejudice or only represent one side of an argument/idea
Question 2:
The answer is True
- to jump on the bandwagon means <em>to just follow what others say or do </em>
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Question 3:
The answer is Glittering Generalities
- glittering generalities is a propaganda technique that <em>appeals to emotion</em> and <em>makes things sound really good, but without any information to support it</em> (it's like taking someone's word about something)
Question 4:
The answer is card stacking
- card stacking <em>only gives good info about one thing</em> and leaves out the bad stuff
Question 5:
Plain folk and transfer
- plain folk tries to appeal to common/blue collar people (miners)
- transfer usually is propaganda in the form of images that makes people look good.