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Answer:conditions of worth
Explanation:This is where a child strives to meet certain expectations as prescribed or expected by their parents in order to be considered worth.
Parents in most cases have things or behaviours that they set as standards that they set for them to consider a child as being worth like if you clean your room you are a good child or if you are able to tie your shoes that means you are a smart child and all of the child life , the child will strive to meet those expectations in order to be considered that worth child.
Sometimes patent are not aware when they do this they only feel like they are encouraging their kids to be better at something but at some point it becomes a struggle for a child trying to meet those expectations.
Answer:
Beginning in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi and his followers staged non-violent protests and refused to follow an unjust law in South Africa. One result of Ghandi's methods was that:
D. <u>The South African government repealed a law discriminating against Indians</u>.
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi was able to witness firsthand, during his stay in South Africa, the discrimination suffered by the Indians by white people, who even once tried to lynch him, later, in 1906, <em>the South African government of Transvaal, in a fight against immigration of Asian origin, he issued a law that forced all Indians residing in his country to register through a census</em>, which, given the different forms of discrimination, <u>could mean a way to locate and attack them more easily</u>, Therefore Gandhi initiated a peaceful protest the following year that, although it caused from arrests to executions for the Indian people, <u>influenced the government to reverse the law</u>.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Historical context: The text tells the story of one of America's most deadly storms; The Schoolchildren’s Blizzard of 1888. We can remember, that at the time there were no advanced/efficient weather forecasting tools and they were way through the winter season.
Intended audience: The text was intended for those who did not witness the events of that tragic day. For example, this was indicated with the statement <em>"In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, the WPA Federal Writers’ Project...created by the US government...interviewed survivors of the Schoolchildren’s Blizzard."</em>
Author's purpose: The author only seeks to narrate events that occurred by including the accounts of those who witnessed and survived it.
Author's point of view: The opening lines of the text reveals his point of view when he said,<em> "The winter of 1887–1888 was one of the worst on record for the Midwest."</em>
Explanation:
King Rajendra was insulted and his trusted bodyguard was beheaded. ... From exile, Rajendra sought to regain power by creating and mobilizing an army, but Jung Bahadur learned of Rajendra's plans and attacked his camp in Alau.