Amplitude, by looking at how tall the waves are.
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Answer:
The <u>excerpt highlights the great influence that the media</u>, as well as society itself, exerts on ourselves, mainly through convincing and imposition (Correct answer is 3.)
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Explanation:
<h2>Society and Human Identity:</h2>
- Human identity is formed both by its own values and in terms of the environment in which we live, which is a great reflection of the current society. Although we present the influence of society, which develops values through conviction and imposition, it is important that our conscience determines right from wrong, within our own ethical code.
<h2>Complement:</h2>
- The passage warns us that a large part of our identity is built through social influences, but we have free will to go against these.
- The passage warns us that the social humanizes us, without there being an individual personality.
- The passage warns us that a large part of our identity is socially constructed, by conviction and imposition.
- The passage warns us that much of our identity is innately constituted, but we receive many social additions.
- The passage warns us that our identity is totally constructed by the social, with no other factors that may interfere with this condition.
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One country that currently is dealing with a language based independence movement is Canada (French speaking Quebec vs English speaking rest). Some past similar conflict was Pakistan: it ended up in a split into Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Answer:
It governed surrounding lands and had its own ruler.
Explanation:
After making expansions, it often very difficult for a king to handle all parts of his territories by his own. Especially considering how difficult it is to communicate with places on far distance during that time.
In a city state, an empire divided its total territories into several parts. After that, the King allowed each territories to pick their own leaders and take care of themselves in terms of law and economy. The Central government only act as a regulator to ensure that each states pay their own share of taxes and not attacking one another. This made it easier for the king to control all of the territories.