Social Studies, 17.04.2020 00:02 pepehammu
Parents who disguise hostility toward their children by becoming overly protective of them are very likely using the defense mechanism of: A) projection. B) regression. C) rationalization. D) reaction formation. E) displacement.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:30, corynanderson16
"“forty or fifty years ago, many people thought that simply transferring technologies from industrialized to developing countries would close the technology gap. now we know that technologies developed in industrialized countries may not be suitable for use in other environments. they may require a particular type of infrastructure to operate. they may need specialized parts or knowledge to mend when they break we now understand that innovative capacity must be built in different ways." - united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon based on the secretary general's comments, which of these would be most important for a country to improve? a) native literature b) transportation grid c) cultural traditions d) construction styles
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:00, nauticatyson9
•favored a limited national government • opposed a national bank • was supported primarily by farmers, artisans and skilled workers the box above best describes which political party that was formed in the united states in the 1790s? a. democratic-republican b. whig c. populist d. federalist
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:40, warnene17
Imagine a child who consistently gets mediocre grades and is often picked last for a team when games are played at recess. however, he likes to make silly jokes and play pranks, and he notices that people laugh when he does those things. the child starts to think that others are laughing with him, not at him. this is part of the process that charles cooley
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