Some of the factors were money, power and their leaders were very powerful.
Answer:
E.
Explanation:
The Three Need Theory or Learned Theory was developed by David McClelland in the 1960s. The theory of needs suggests that an individual's needs are met and fulfilled over some time and gets molded through experiences. He has defined three needs in this theory namely Need for Achievement, Needs for power, and Need for Affiliation.
The Need for Achievement suggests that motivations are driven with the purpose to achieve something. For example, a student who wants to score the first rank in the class is driven with the need for achievement.
The Need for Power is the second need in the needs theory. This suggests that a person's motivation is driven sometimes with a need to control people or have authority. These needs desire to control the decisions of others according to their desire.
The Need for Affiliation is the third and the last in the needs theory. This implies an urge to build interpersonal and social relationships; and the need to feel accepted in society.
So, the correct answer is option E.
<span>If the continents are much warmer in the summer than the ocean, then people that live near the ocean will experience a cooler summer than most will. This is because the air from the ocean reaches you before it can be heated by the land.</span>
In baseball, as in life, timing is everything. Before the 1949 season started the White Sox GM Frank Lane had a chicken-wire fence installed in front of the existing walls in Comiskey Park. The new wire fence shortened the field by 20 feet to 332 down the lines and 425 to center.
It didn’t take the Senators long to take advantage of the shorter fence by belting seven home runs and beating the White Sox 14-12 in 10 innings. At the time this was the only time seven home runs were hit by one team in an extra inning game.
The Senators will hit another 3 home runs on May 4th as they beat the White Sox 8-7. The next day after the Senators left the windy city Lane ordered the chicken wire fence torn down.