Inability to regulate commerce among the states
Explanation:
More than 2.2 billion people in the region rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. Rice is by far the most important crop throughout Asia - 90% of the world's production and consumption occurs in this region
Answer:
A. after; before, C. before; at the same time as
Explanation:
<u>James- Lange theor:</u>
William James and Carl Lange have been purposed James Lange's theory of emotions. They both suggest that our emotions occur when there is a physiological reaction that takes place to events. In other word, we can say that people's physical response to environmental stimuli and their response to that physical stimuli results to evoke our emotions.
<u>For example:</u> You have been witnessed a physical stimulus, the stimulus leads to a physiological response and you react the stimuli based on your physical response. It could be terrible, fear, laugh trembling body, etc.
<u>Canon Bard theory: </u>
Canon Bard's theory also called a thalamic theory of emotions. It is a physiological explanation of emotions. This theory developed by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard. It reacts on when thalamus gets the message and sends It to the brain in response to the stimulus, which results in a physiological reaction.
<u>For example: </u>I have seen a snake, my thalamus sends message to the brain (snake), I am getting afraid( emotional response), and I start trembling( physiological response).
The correct answer is - A. The Ottoman empire once controlled these countries.
The Ottoman empire controlled these territories for around five centuries. During that period, the Ottomans managed to force and convince some of the population to practice their religion. The Ottomans were practicing Islam, Sunny Islam to be more specific, so some people in what are now Albania, Kosovo, and Bosnia and Herzegovina became Sunny Muslims too, mainly in order to have some benefits like avoiding or paying less tax.
Over time, because of the higher birthrate, the Muslim population became the dominant one in these countries, so the once Catholic Albania, Orthodox Christian Kosovo, and partially Catholic partially Orthodox Christian Bosnia and Herzegovina became predominantly Muslim countries.