The correct answer is A) Samudra Gupta was the emperor who gained the most land.
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The conclusion that can be drawn about the expansion of the Gupta Empire is "Samudra Gupta was the emperor who gained the most land."
We are talking about ancient Indian times. Samudra Gupta(350-375 CE) was the son of Chandragupta I, who ruled the North of India. According to historians, Samudra Gupta was a good ruler and military strategist that conquer many lands to extend teh territorial dominion of the Gupta Empire. He attacked and conquered lands in the West and the East, such as the Pallava Empire.
Answer:
that people always or often do help themselves
Explanation:
Psychological Egoism is a theory that states that actions of individuals are targeted at avoidance of some personal loss or gaining some personal benefit. It simply means that there is only one thing that moves or motivates individuals (human beings), that is their self-interest. It is a descriptive theory about how we as individuals are to carry ourselves that is how we do behave. It does not instruct us as individuals about how we ought to be have.
Egoists beliefs is that all individual actions are targeted at avoiding some personal loss or gaining some personal benefit (or both) in the short run or the long term (or both).
Answer: B. Performance
Explanation: Erving Goffman was a sociologist who saw the study of society, especially the interaction of people in society, as a play that people perform daily in life as a stage. Some of his expressions are known in the daily interaction and behaviour of people when they are in public and when they are trying to make an impression on others. These are expressions he gave in describing what people, in Goffman's view, like to expect to be in public, or want to make an impression on the public or what happens to them.There are, for example, a "losing face" when someone is embarrassed in the public, or an overall "impression management" where each manages his actions and facial expressions to make certain impressions he wishes to give to others.
So apart from other terms, according to Goffman, people are socially interacting as in a stage where they use a variety of props for their daily "performance" in public. They also use costumes, tones of voice, masks, even films made on the subject, to prepare everyone for their desired role on stage, i.e in public, depending on impression they want to make. The ultimate goal of this performance is to present ourselves, but as we would like to, with a particular impression and the desired aspect of our personality that we somewhat idealise, emphasise and present with this performance for certain needs of everyday social struggle.
Answer: The basis for the movement of the parts of the body is solely on the supportive system of the body. The supportive system consist of the skeleton and muscles
Explanation:
The basis for the movement of the parts of the body is solely on the supportive system of the body. The supportive system consist of the skeleton and muscles. Although, it is believed that the skeleton play a larger role than the muscles but despite that, they both work together. The skeleton consist of bones, joints etc. The skeleton gives the frame while the muscle gives the balance for movement, without the other, there would be no movement.
The occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex controls the sense of sight. It is located beneath the parietal lobe and above the temporal lobe. It contains most of the brain's visual cortex. Due to its role in visual processing, damage to this lobe can cause blindness.