Answer:
From the map, it looks to be palm oil, guano, wheat, metals, meat, rubber, and sugar.
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David washes his hands excessively, even when his hands are not dirty. Ellen checks that all burners on the stove are turned off at least five times before she goes to bed, whenever she is ready to leave the house, and when she first wakes up in the morning. David's behavior BEST illustrates a(n) _____ and Ellen's behavior BEST illustrates a(n) _____.
A. obsession; obsession
B. obsession; compulsion
C. compulsion; compulsion
D. compulsion; obsession
Answer:
The best answer is letter C. compulsion; compulsion
Explanation:
<u>Both David and Ellen are displaying compulsion, a repetitive behavior that is performed to respond to an urge, so as to lower the person's distress. Such behaviors are performed according to rituals and rules. Ellen, for instance, checks the burners five times. If she checks them only 4 times, she will feel the urge to go check them again, otherwise she will be worried and anxious about them.</u>
An obsession, on the other hand, is an intrusive thought or image that repetitively comes to a person's mind, causing distress. An obsession may lead to a compulsion. We cannot say David or Ellen are displaying obsession since we were not provided with their thoughts or the reason behind their compulsive behaviors.
Answer:
1. C. Work as laborers on the pharaoh's building projects.
Farmers in Ancient Egypt had several roles, during harvesting time they indulged in cultivating crops like wheat, barley, vegetables, figs, melons, pomegranates and vines. Farmers during flooding season (inundation) in June, they worked for Pharaoh building structures including temples, pyramids.
2. Mummification
Egyptians believed in preserving the body of high royalty, Pharaohs and Queens because they believed in the afterlife. Death, according to the Egyptian an interruption, can be continued through preserving the body.
3. Fertile land
Egyptians farmers did farming in the banks of the River Nile, which was rich and fertile because of black soil. The rich black soil helped the Egyptians to thrive and prosper.
4. A. Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut ruled Egypt as a pharaoh during 15th Century B.C. She is considered to be the successful Pharaoh in Egypt who built many monuments and temples and took Egypt into prosper through extensive trade.
Answer: False
Explanation:
In experiments on human subjects, scientists cannot carefully control the conditions so that cause-and-effect relationships can be clearly proven.
Answer: Useful, because religions affect attitudes and beliefs across cultures.
Explanation:
The knowledge of religions and their associated practices is important for marketing and sales of products at the national and international levels. As if a person belongs to different country or religion will require to practice own religion or celebrate own festival. This is beneficial for the people in the market selling those religion oriented products and services.
Thus this can be considered that the religious believes may affect the attitudes and believes of people of different cultures as well.