Answer:
The correct answer is, The meat, The bell, and The bell.
Explanation:
In Pavlov's study, the unconditioned stimulus was the meat, the neutral stimulus was the bell and finally the conditioned stimulus was the bell.
Pavlov's famous study of classical conditioning involves a dog who is given an unconditioned stimulus triggered by a neutral stimulus which becomes a condition stimulus which generated the conditioned response.
In this experiment, he gave meat to dog and noticed salivation. He then rang the bell, and noticed no salivation. He then rang bell and gave meat, and noticed salivation. Then he just rang the bell and noticed salivation. So in this study the unconditioned stimulus was meat, the neutral stimulus was bell which later becomes the conditioned stimulus.
Answer:
D. not to plant part of their land and to kill off excess livestock.
Explanation:
The Agricultural Adjustment Act was a federal law of the United States, which was part of the New Deal program to restore the country's agricultural bonanza during the Great Depression.
It was approved by the United States Congress in 1933, in an attempt to reduce the rural production of certain necessities, in order to raise prices. It also gave rise to the creation of the Commodity Credit Corporation, to make loans to farmers, in addition to acquiring and collecting crops in order to maintain their value.
The system had limited success before being declared unconstitutional in 1936.
A.
Companies went out of business because no one could afford to buy cars.
B.
Fewer cars were made because factories were bombed during the war.
C.
The government ordered production to stop so factories could make planes and tanks.
D.
Production increased 200 percent because the government needed cars for the military.
E.
Production ground to a standstill because of labor union strikes.
a. True
b. False