which of the following statements best describes the fate of binet's intelligence test within psychology?

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Answer: Binet's intelligence test fell out of favor in psychology. While his intelligence tests were very successful during the initial period when they were created. People later developed better intelligence tests and it was also found out that his way of conceptualizing intelligence could be improved. 

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True or False: A law enforcement officer would consider speeding in marked construction areas aggressive driving behavior.

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This should be true. I'm pretty sure it falls under reckless driving and speeding.
drunken and impaired driving,reckless driving,joyriding,speeding,street racing,unlicensed driving,hit-and-run crashes,red-signal and stop-sign violations, andinattentive driving.

In what ways did religion shape all aspects of government and life in Sumer ?

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Religion, although nowadays much disregarded as central to human life, was the epicenter of it in ancient times. And nowhere is that clearer than during the centuries in which ancient Babylonian cultures, one of which was Sumer, appeared.

Sumer, as said, was part of the greater Babylonian culture and they, like all the other Babylonian civilizations, were grounded by politheistic religion. Essentially, they believed in multiple divinities, which were really human-like, and who were responsible for controlling parts of human life, and the world itself.

First and foremost, religion shaped the way that Babylonians, and especially Sumer, believed. Their actions, behaviors, thoughts, everything, revolved around their beliefs in these deities. Religion also dictated social lifestyles, communication, and politics.

Finally, and most importantly, religion shaped the way that Sumer developed both socially and politically. Politically because initially the rulers in Sumer were priests, and for a very long time they were the ones who led Sumerian people. This tradition was later passed on to other civilizations which came in contact with Sumer, and with Babylonian civilizations. Second, when ruling was passed on from priests to kings, Sumerians believed that these kings were elected by the gods, and were representatives of the gods, and therefore, they believed in the divine intervention of deities on all aspects of their lives.

These are only a few of the ways in which religion shaped not just Sumer, especially on governmental aspects, but in other aspects of life as well.

Religion shaped behaviors, and thoughts of the Sumerian. It formed people’s beliefs in daily lives.

 

 

EXPLANATION

 

Sumerian religion is the religion that was practiced by the people of Sumer. Sumer was the first literate people of the ancient Mesopotamia. The Sumerian believed and held on their religion as a principle to all things in life. They believed that their divinities were responsible for the natural and social orders around them.

 

Sumerian believed that the city and states should be ruled by religious officials or theocratic priests. This role was later changed into kings, but the priests and religious officials still had a great influence on the Sumerian society. At first, temples in Sumer were simple and only had one-room structures. Later on, the temples in Sumer had elevated into having more intricate details, such as sanctuaries at the tops and having pyramidal structures.

 

The Sumerian had this belief, where the universe was made through cosmic births. The chronological of the universe making was started from Nammu, the primeval waters. Nammu gave birth to Ki (the earth) and An (the sky). An and Ki then mated and had a son named Enlil. Eventually, Enlil separated heaven from the earth. Enlil claimed the earth as his domain.  

 

Humans of Sumer believed that they were created by Enki, which was the son of Nammu and An. Heaven was a specific place for the deities. They also believed in the god of death, named Nergal.

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KEYWORD: Sumer, religion, Sumerian  

Subject: Social Studies

Class: 10-12

Subchapter: Sumer

Historically, this group has been required to wear distinctive clothing to indicate their race:athletes
Gypsies
Jews
Germans

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I believe the answer is: Jews


This practice is widely used in the 13th century.

During this period, Jewish people wear cape with yellow ring decoration in order to distinguish people in their race with another. This tradition started to dissapear as we enter the 14th century.

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Jews

This practice is widely used in the 13th century.

During this period, Jewish people wear cape with yellow ring decoration in order to distinguish people in their race with another. This tradition started to dissapear as we enter the 14th century

A researcher designs his questionnaire in such a way that respondents can communicate the intensity with which they like or dislike a product by circling an appropriate number from the response options that go from 1 to 7 (where 1 is "strongly disagree" and 7 is for "strongly agree"). These numbers (1 to 7) are commonly referred to as:

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Scale points

Explanation:

First let's define a Likert scale. A Likert scale is a psychometric scale that researchers tend to use when it comes to applying questionnaires to people.

When people respond to a Likert scale item, they specify their level of agreement or disagreement on a symmetric agree-disagree scale for a series of statements.

For example, if we were to have a scale comprised of 5 agree-disagree levels, they could be:

  1. Strongly disagree
  2. Disagree
  3. Neither agree nor disagree
  4. Agree
  5. Strongly agree

And people would have to choose for each item, how much they agree or disagree. Each of these numbers are referred to as "scale points"

In this example, the researcher designs his questionnaire in such a way that people who will answer will be able to communicate how much they like or dislike a product by circling a number. This is clearly a Likert scale questionnaire and therefore, each one of the numbers (1 to 7) is referred to as Scale points.

What made it difficult for early United States leaders to maintain neutrality during conflicts between France and Great Britain?

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What made it difficult for them to maintain neutrality was that they were helped by the French to gain independence from Great Britain in the first place. This had naturally an important effect on how the US handled its relationships with Britain and France. 

The answer is a) The United States’ national bank had investments in France.

Which is the central meridian of uae and it passes through which state

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Using the map, the central meridian of United Arab of Emirates is found in the State of Sharjah, UAE. That's 50 degrees, 45' 41" East. That same central meridian also passes in the states of Idaho, Maine, Minnesota and Arizona.