Answer: True. I'm good with maths, so if i got myself confused i'm so so so sorry!
Answer: The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The present United States Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation on March 4, 1789.
Explanation:
La respuesta correcta es falso.
Es falso que la edad antigua termina en 1789 con la Revolución Francesa.
La edad antigua termina con la caída del Imperio Romano de Occidente en el año 476 D.C.
Recordemos que la edad antigua comienza con la aparición de la escritura aproximadamente en le año 4,000 A.C., una época en la que las primeras civilizaciones se asientan en diversos lugares del planeta como lo fue Sumeria en el Medio Oriente, el antiguo Egipto en el norte de África y las civilización de Harappa en el Valle del Indo, al norte de la India.
Este periodo culmina con la caída del otrora poderoso Imperio Romano de Occidente, per no se te olvide que se mantuvo unos años más el Imperio Romano de Oriente, también llamado Imperio Bizantino, cuya capital fue Constantinopla, hoy Turquía.
Once clients are engaged actively in treatment, retention becomes a priority. Many obstacles may arise during treatment. Lapses may occur. Frequently, clients are unable or unwilling to adhere to program requirements. Repeated admissions and dropouts can occur. Clients may have conflicting mandates from various service systems. Concerns about client and staff relationships, including setting appropriate boundaries, can compromise care. Intensive outpatient treatment (IOT) programs need to have clear decisionmaking processes and retention strategies to address these and other circumstances.
This chapter discusses common issues that IOT programs face and offers practical approaches to retaining clients in treatment. Experience has taught IOT clinicians that every problem can have many solutions and that the input and ideas of colleagues lead to creative approaches and solutions. The chapter presents specific scenarios and options from clinical practice and experience for clinicians to consider, modify, or implement.