Answer:
The correct answer is: d) modernization theory
Explanation:
Within Development Economic literature, the modernization theory states that global inequalities are due to cultural differences between countries, and suggests that poor and under-developed countries should follow the industrialization path previously undertaken by rich, developed countries.
In contrast, world-system analysis, neocolonialism theory and dependency theory focus on exploitation of the poor countries (periphery) by rich countries (center) as the main source of inequality.
Islam spread through military conquest, trade, pilgrimage, and missionaries. Arab Muslim forces conquered vast territories and built imperial structures over time.
Answer: Initiative;guilty
Explanation:
Erikson stated that the overall personality development occurs through the 8 stages starting from infancy and ending on adulthood.
During the early childhood body undergoes many changes and during this time the children uses perception, motor, cognitive and language skills and interact with children and socializes.They make initiative for things around them, they play, they interact among their friends. This is during the age of 3 to 5 years.
These skills helps in overall development of the child and helps him achieving the smaller goals during childhood. Criticism or control, of any kind during this stage children develop a sense of guilt in them.
Answer:
- Common laws
- Precedent
Explanation:
'Blackstone's Commentaries on the Law of England' is popularly known for elaborating the '<u>common law</u>.' It is characterized as the 'law about the law' which implies that the text penned by Sir William Blackstone functioned to establish the extensive principles of truth, integrity, and justice.
'<u>Precedent</u>' is characterized as the prior decision or judgment of the court that is used as a citation, analogy, or example to resolve a similar dispute in the future. Thus, it allows in developing better assimilation of the law and take future decisions(in similar cases) by using precedents as the reference.