The term self-system refers to the totality of a person's cognitive skills, attitudes, and abilities in <span>social cognitive theory.
</span>The social cognitive theory states that <span>we observe the consequences that follow people's actions, the rules & standards that apply to behavior in specific situations and the ways in which people regulate their own behavior </span>
During the age of enlightenment, Montesquieu is the one who stated the statement above for he believes that in order for an organized government, where it is under control and away from disasters, it is best that it is separated in three branches. Montesquieu, during their time was a philosopher and a lawyer.
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1. the internal pressure and of the planets core.
2. when Earth's plates pull apart they cause new molten rock to come to the surface eventually Cooling and becoming stone.
when Earth's plates push together it is called a convergent boundary, usually they Buckle under the pressure and become either mountain ranges or underwater trenches.
The major points of the Treaty were:
1. Germany would take all blame for starting the war.
2. Germany would pay reparations to the other nations for all the damage that occurred during the war.
3. Germany was not allowed to have an airforce nor submarines. They were also to cut the army to 100k men. There was also certain stretched of land where they could not operate nor station men.
4. Germany also lost territories, mainly their colonies.
The Allies set these terms because:
1. They needed justification for the punishments that they were going to set on Germany.
2. By cutting Germany's military and forcing them to pay, Germany wouldn't have the funds nor the manpower to attempt anything like what had just occurred.
3. By taking territory, Germany would lose it's sphere of influence and other vital trade markets.
The goal was to cripple Germany. The treaty was successful in that. It also led to extreme bitterness in the German people. This, along with a worldwide depression, allowed for the rise of Hitler and the Nazi regime.