The correct answer is B. Gave specific examples of their mistreatment
Explanation:
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence, which was approved in 1776, was to communicate Great Britain that colonies wanted to be independent territories, and therefore they will no longer be under the control of Great Britain.
Additionally, in this Declaration representatives of the colonies wanted to show the Independence was fair and motivated by reasonable motives. Due to this, to maintain the credibility in this document, the authors provided specific examples of Great Britan mistreatment to the colonies because this showed Independence was needed. This included mentioning Great Britain's monarchy did not approve laws that benefited people in the colonies, imposed taxes, and unfair laws, and obstructed colonies from choosing representatives.
2. My parents went with some friends of theirs on holiday.
3. Anna gave me her phone number.
4. Whose books are these? Yours or mine?
5. Kevin is going out with his friends this evening.
6. Our neighbours have got 3 children but I don’t know their names.
7. We took our car and they took theirs.
The list of incidents demonstrate how widespread the violence is in this area, and how this violence comes from so many different groups. It seems like no one goes untouched, whether it be from bullets or beatings.
This list probably affects the readers by shocking them, and at the same time by showing them how commonplace this is for people like the members of CeaseFire, who deal with these issues on a daily basis.
Answer:
Emotions can be a conditioned response.
Explanation:
"Little Albert" was an experiment conducted by psychologist John B. Watson.
The experiment was done to relate how classical conditioning works in human beings.
The experiment was performed on an eleven-year-old Albert, who previously had no fear of rats. At the conclusion of the experiment, John B. Watson noted that fear, in human beings, is developed because of classical conditioning.
<u>He asserted that conditioned response can be the learned response to previous neutral stimulus and emotions can be conditioned response such as fear</u>.
B. Alexzander Fleming had a strong curiosity