Answer:
Individuals follow their desires for pleasure and break society's norms.
Explanation:
According to Freud, the Id is the "animal side" of an individual; that pure need for immediate pleasure and gratification, <em>without much regard for future consequences.</em> It is kept in place and controlled by the <em>Ego and Superego</em>, the reality check and moral part of one's psyche.
When it gets out of hand, an individual is <em>guided by his/her desires</em> for pleasure and since he/she has <em>no regard for rules or consequences</em>, he/she can break society's norms without much thought.
As the first Roman emperor Augustus led Rome's transformation.
Answer:
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Answer:
a. Individualistic
Explanation:
The type of culture that was in development during the early 19th century in Texas was mostly individualistic, with every person by themselves whenever it was possible.
Although, in certain moment <em>the communities that were formed were essential in providing some benefits</em> like major security and trade, people usually thought that it was acceptable to think for themselves most of the time.