Answer:
(A). Accommodation
Explanation:
Accommodation explains what happens when new knowledge or experiences cause you to change your current schemas(Schemes are the techniques that children employ during adaptation). Instead of making the new information work in an existing system, you change the schema to suit the new information.
Accommodation is a Part of the Adaptation Process.
Baby Stephanie was first given a cup to drink out of, rather than her bottle, she tried to use it just like a bottle, but kept pouring milk on herself. After a few tries, however she was able to drink out of the cup with minimal spilling. According to Piaget this would be an example of ACCOMMODATION.
Accommodation explains how we later adapt our systems to integrate new experiences more effectively.
Answer: specific phobia
Explanation:
A specific phobia refers to an irrational fear and anxiousness that someone possesses when it comes to particular objects or situations.
This fear causes the person to avoid anything that is associated with that object such that they may get anxious even when the object is mentioned or shown to them in a picture like Alan he is anxious even at the picture of spiders.
Answer: The answer is C: There were massive increases in production due to the use of crops better suited to advance agriculture.
Explanation:
"Green revolution" is a term used for rapid increases in crops especially 'wheat' and 'rice' yields in developing countries which was introduced to Mexico and India by Norman Borlaug and Ms Swaminathan in the early 20th Century. They used improved crop varieties combined with the expanded use of fertilizers and other chemicals to boost crop production in developing countries. The goal of the Green Revolution was to increase the yields of wheat and rice by improving agronomic technology. This helped developing countries to overcome food defects.
Answer:
- Significant maize domestication as a staple crop
- Advanced architecture like temples, pyramids, and monuments
- Advanced intellectual achievements like writing systems, calendars, and games.
Explanation:
Early Mesoamerican societies as well as more modern ones like the Aztecs and Incas depended on maize and agriculture in general for the success of their societies and for religious rituals.
Advanced architecture can be seen in the Olmec heads, Mayan pyramids, and Aztec monuments as well.
Examples of advanced intellectual achievements include the Mayan ball game, and the Mayan astronomy, calendars, mathematics, and hieroglyphic writing.