I believe the answer is: <span>. Gertrude Stein
</span>The term lost generation that mentioned by <span>Gertrude Stein, the great minds that might never show their works in their perspective field due to their participation in the war. Even after they came back safely,their mind is most likely altered in a way that disrupt their creative process.</span>
Protozoan infections are most prevalent in <u>Asia, Africa</u><u> </u>and <u>South America</u>.
Explanation:
Infections caused by protozoans in humans include severe diseases like African sleeping sickness, malaria, amoebic dysentery, giardiasis etc.
These infections are transmitted through arthropod vectors mostly through their bite. Protozoan parasitic infections are common in tropical developing countries than in the developed nations.
When travelers from non-prevalent countries like the United States travel to countries which are prone to protozoan infections, they also become susceptible and get infected when their own immune system is weakened. They become potential carriers when they travel back to their country.
Answer:
Fundamental attribution error
Explanation:
Fundamental attribution error is a social phenomenon in which a person overemphasize dis-positional behavior. In this phenomenon, people analyze a person based on how they react rather than there would be the environmental cause behind attribution behavior. This term's fundamental attribution was coined by Lee Ross.
For instance, when someone blames or gives empathy to a person may cause us dissonance. In this situation, we make responsible the victim for his suffering.
Answer:
B. Couples could not afford lawyers to go through with divorce.
Explanation:
The Great Depression was a global economic depression that occurred in 1930s, it began in US in 1929.
The divorce rates declined during the Great Depression because people couldn't afford to get divorced. Divorce rates declined by 25 percent between 1929 and 1933, it rose during 30s. Great depression didn't prevent the divorces but postponed it.<em> Divorce rates were 1.6 per 1000 people in 1930 and 1.3 in 1933. </em>
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