Answer:
allowing the president to veto legislative acts
Explanation:
Answer:
Cognitive dissonance
Explanation:
In psychology, the term cognitive dissonance refers to the <u>stress that a person experiences when he/she faces contradictory beliefs, ideas or values or when he/she has to act in a way that is contrary to these beliefs, ideas or values.</u>
In this example Goran was about to award the job to the lowest bidder but then his boss demanded he awards the job to a friend of hers from college (the highest bidder). Thus, he feels torn between his sense of fairness and his boss' demand. We can see that <u>Goran is facing contradictory values and he is being asked to act in a way that is contrary to his sense of fairness.</u> Therefore, he is experiencing Cognitive dissonance.
I would bet it’s Answer (A) North Korea is totalitarian Stalinist dictatorship
The hippie movement of the 1960’s is an example of a counterculture.
3. The hippie movement of the 1960’s
<u>Explanation</u>:
A counterculture is a subculture that is followed by some group of people whose behavior and ideas usually differ from the behavior of mainstream society. Generally the subculture behavior opposes the mainstream cultural behaviors.
A countercultural movement expresses the ideas and behavior of specific group of people during the well-defined era. The hippie movement of the 1960 is one of the counterculture movements.
The hippie movement originated in the college campuses of America. The hippie culture was started as the youth movement to influence the Eastern religion and holiness.
Answer: Gilgamesh realizes and accepts that he is mortal
Explanation: The Gilgamesh Epic is the oldest written epic, considered by some to be, to some extent, not entirely, related to the historical Gilgamesh that ruled during the Sumerian civilization. Gilgamesh in pursuit of immortality goes to the old and wise Utnapishtim, who survived the great flood and became immortal. Utnapishtim seems to be the Noah character in the Bible. After all these questions about immortality, Gilgamesh realizes that he must rule as a just and wise king, but that he will not attain immortality.