Answer:
The correct response is Option A: assimilating the comb into his existing schemes.
Explanation:
Jean Piaget is a well-known psychologist who specialized in the development of children. He developed several influential theories about the cognitive development of children. Infants at the age of 7 months like Darnell are just beginning to experience their world in a sensorimotor scheme where they learn by touching objects and often putting what they find into their mouths. Before Piaget’s theories became widely known, the common assumption was that children think like adults but are only less competent at it. Piaget's work was ground breaking because he showed that young children think in different ways than adults.
After Valley Forge the Continental Army was better trained, with a new spirit of unity is true.
<u>Explanation:</u>
After defeated by the British also losing their capital Philadelphia America's General George Washington made his men get trained at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was a military encampment center that took place during the winter of 1777-78.
The American army men were trained in that frost and snow. Even some of the men's families have also stayed with them. They built huts to live. Yet they lacked supplies like food, blankets, dress and even shoes.
The men were marched shoe less and trained naked in those snow. But this hard training led them to win their land back to them later.
Answer:
Support and defend the Constitution.
Stay informed of the issues affecting your community.
Participate in the democratic process.
Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws.
Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others.
Participate in your local community.
Explanation:
Obeying the law. Every U.S. citizen must obey federal, state and local laws, and pay the penalties that can be incurred when a law is broken. Paying taxes.
Livingston was seen as being an important enough figure, given his role in the US revolution and the Constitutional conventions, to be able to negotiate a deal with France.
Take without one's permission. Its A or D