Answer:
A. internal locus of control.
Explanation:
Internal locus of control: In psychology, the term locus of control is described as the extent to which an individual believes that he or she tends to control the several events that influence his or her life.
Individuals who believe that they are the reason for their success in life possess an internal locus of control.
In the question above, Kim likely has a(n) internal locus of control.
There are a few primary bits of confirmation that help the Big Bang theory. One is the way that the universe is extending, demonstrated with something many refer to as redshift. The second is something many refer to as inestimable microwave foundation radiation. The third is the plenitude of various components in the universe.
American business pioneer Eliza Pinckney
(1722–1793) single-handedly launched the indigo industry in
pre-Revolutionary era South Carolina. Determined to make the highly
prized tropical crop flourish in the Carolina soil, Pinckney carried out
several experimental plantings in the early 1740s.
These plantings finally yielded enough new seeds to make the plant, used
in the textile industry for its distinctive a deep-blue dye, a viable
crop in the region. Within a decade, South Carolina planters were
exporting thousands of pounds of it annually, and the crop became a
staple of the Southern economy.
The use of legislative measures and government regulations to affect economic outcomes.this can extend from forms of government that control and regulate all aspects of economics to measures which are enacted to address particular issues such as deregulation of industries or measures intended to address various economic factors.
I'm pretty sure they were called Homo erectus and they were found in Africa... I'd double check the first part though