Answer:
The correct answer is: 1- Express 2- Feel
Explanation:
Reduced affect display, also known as restricted affect is a condition where the individual who is experiencing it have serious difficulty in expressing his/her emotions.
It is a common symptom of certain psychological disorders such as Depression, schizophrenia and PTSD and one of the symptoms of Schizoid personality disorder.
Individuals suffering from restricted affect continue experiencing emotions, they just are not able to express them either verbally or non-verbally. Other times, the exact opposite emotion will be expressed. For instance, a patient suffering from schizophrenia may be experiecing complete joy but his behavior might be aggressive.
In conclusion, Evidence suggests that restricted affect among those with schizophrenia may reflect the inability to express emotions, not the inability to feel them.
1. The roads provided quick and reliable routes for the military who could get to trouble spots quickly and thus maintain law and order.
2. The roads made travel easy for civilians thus enhancing economic activities.
3. The roads made possible fairly fast communication to virtually every part of the Inca empire.
The Inca road system of Peru was the most extensive, traversing the Andes mountains and reaching heights of over 5000 m above sea level and covered approximately 22, 530 km.
Answer:
Galileo relied completely on what today is understood as the scientific method direct observation and experimentation rather than the Bible or received tradition in his study of astronomy.
Explanation:
Galileo was the towering scientist of his age, much as Einstein was in the twentieth century. If, as we should, we associate the Renaissance with the beginning of the movement from the centrality of faith to the centrality of reason, he is the exemplar of reason for his period.
He developed the telescope, he was able to study the movement of the planets, discovering the four largest moons of Jupiter and determining that Aristotelean cosmology (a received tradition) was in error, causing a huge stir in the scientific community.
Galileo also studied velocity, dropping balls of different weights (again using the scientific method of direct observation) from the top of the leaning tower of Pisa to time how quickly they fell. He demolished Aristotle's contention that objects of different weights.
The false statement is
<u>A) Easier to blame or credit one person.</u>