I believe the answer is: folkaway
Folkway refers to a traditional way of life that generally accepted by a social group. In a classroom setting, the folkway for Gadget use is allowed as long as it support your education. Using social media while ignoring the lesson would be considered as a violation for this folkway.
Answer:
Seriation
Explanation:
Children who have reached the concrete operational stage are capable of seriation, which is the ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension, such as length.
Seriation is serial arrangement or the act of arranging things in series,sequence or succession( the ability to sort object or situation according to any characteristic based on either quantity or magnitude).In Piaget's theory of cognitive development there is a stage called the concrete operational stage which occurs from 7-12 during this stage, the child shows an increased use of logic and reason, it it at this stage that one important processes develops which is that of seriation,as children grow and develop, their ability to seriate will also develop. example is when children putting object in order from small to big, based on length,size etc
Answer:
B. six months of light, followed by six months of darkness (or at least dark twilight).
Explanation:
Not only the north pole, entire arctic region have six months of light and six months of darkness. So if there were a Santa Claus at the north pole then he will experiance the above mentioned cycle of seasons.
Answer:
3. Predestination.
Explanation:
John Calvin was a Christian theologian from Geneva who was famous especially during the Protestant Reformation. He was believed to have a major impact on the modern perspective of the protestant belief.
Predestination is the belief that everything had already been predestined, meaning planned out by God. It propagates that the human free will has no control over the predestined act of God, thereby making man's plans futile over anything. John Calvin also thought and even seemed to propagate through his Calvinistic beliefs that those that were saved by God will eventually be saved, whether they do sinful things or not.