<em>Answer:</em>
<em>C) generalized anxiety</em><em> </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>In abnormal psychology,</em><em> generalized anxiety disorder or GAD is described as an anxiety disorder in which an individual deals with excessive and persistent worry related to a various number of distinct things. An individual who is dealing with GAD might be able to anticipate disaster and he or she can be excessively concerned about work, money, family, health, etc. However, the person who is diagnosed with GAD finds it problematic to control his or her worry and anxiety. </em>
<em>If an individual</em><em> experience constant anxiety at least six months or more then he or she will be diagnosed with GAD. </em>
<em>Causes:</em><em> Family history, childhood abuse, etc. </em>
<em>According to the question, Robert is best diagnosed as having a generalized anxiety disorder. </em>
WOLVES:
The domestication of wolves was a pretty smooth move by early humans. It started off with the wild wolves looking over to the humans, seeing their warm fires and cooked food. The humans took pity on them and gave them some leftover food of theirs, but the wolves kept coming back. These became the first domesticated dogs, which evolved and adapted to human lives from then on. In return of the free food the humans gave them, they protected the humans from other wild animals, kept them company, and helped hunt.
LIVESTOCK:
Later on, people found out they could farm animals. Instead of always moving around to find their food, they kept their food with them. This started the Agricultural Revolution. Instead of being nomadic and never being to settle in one place, humans bult permanent houses, build fences to keep in sheep, goats, etc. and bred them to keep supply. From then, they never had to worry about finding food again because they always had a fresh surplus of meat, crops, and materials.
Answer: Encouraging employment and boosting economic efficiency.
Explanation:
There are different mechanisms for how to improve the business of an individual company. This may be an economic intervention by a specific partner business entity, which will invest in the company to strengthen its business. However, it is much more effective if the government participates in strengthening the economic bodies in the country.
The government has many mechanisms by which it can foster a better economic climate for companies. To this end, we can mention the reduction of customs duties on certain raw materials that the company imports (in case it imports). Reduction of customs duties to a particular economic operator in case of export of their products (in case of export). The government can also achieve real business by lending to meager interest rate businesses. Reducing the administrative and bureaucratic obligations of companies towards the state can be a mitigating circumstance for companies because, in this case, the focus is on productivity. All these methods can also encourage employment because, in a favorable economic climate, there is also an increase in the volume of work, and therefore in the workforce.
Lower production at a lower rate of consumation.