The answer is B. The iberian penninsula is where Spain and Portugal are located.
Answer: D) Fewer; More
Explanation:
Compared with Gardner, Sternberg has identified fewer independent dimensions of intelligence and his forms of intelligence have been more reliably measured. Sternberg presented his theory of intelligence where he suggested various forms of intelligence present in the human beings which includes analytical, practical and distinct type of intelligence. He further came up with the logic of being creative and innovative. Besides proposing this theory, he also proposed theory of love as well by presenting some factors to measure ans show love. Whereas, Gardner also proposed intelligence theory where he came up with multiple forms of human intelligence. If we compare both of them, we will come to know Strindberg has certainly found less independent dimension of human intelligence as compared to Gardner but the factors proposed by Sternberg were ore accurate and truly valid when it comes to the practical intelligence which further was proved and supported by later studies and researches.
The correct answer is letter B
Explanation: Contact Hypothesis says that the interaction between different groups favors the reduction of conflict and prejudice.
If we are to understand the prejudice and the conflict more broadly, they arise from the fear of the unknown of what it can cause, interacting makes it different.
Answer:
<em>By the fall of an apple from a tree.</em>
Explanation:
<em>The first law of Newton’s is the law of movement that address inertia and how gravitational forces works. The storie about how Newton found this law is in a biography “Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton’s Life”(1752), written by William Stukeley, which mentions the apple anecdote: “After dinner, the weather being warm, we went into the garden, & drank thea under the shade of some apple trees… he told me, he was just in the same situation, as when formerly, the notion of gravitation came into his mind…. occasion’d by the fall of an apple, as he sat in a contemplative mood.”</em>