Answer:
gene theory
Explanation:
Theory that the characteristics of organisms are controlled by genes that are passed from parents to offspring.
B. rocks
C. water
D. space
Answer:
"Family of Orientation"
Explanation:
According to my research on sociological terms for families, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the term being described is called "Family of Orientation". This is defined to the family you were born into and raised by, which can be your parents, brothers/sisters, or even grandparents.
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Answer:
Artists
Explanation:
According to Freudian theory, a big amount of our behavior consists in the unconscious ideas and thoughts that we repress on our day-to-day lives and that can appear in lapsus or dreams, usually.
According to Freud, repression is an important part of our lives and it can lead to two outcomes: either we repressed our sexual desires and we become neurotic (because they stay in our psyche and they don't have a way out), or, on the other hand, we can repress them but sublimate them by transforming them and expressing them in constructive ways. Freud thought that the best way to do this would be by making art. Therefore, the person would become an artist and would deal with their repressed sexual desires in a better way.
Answer:
D. Karl Marx's collapse of capitalism
Explanation:
Karl Marx was a critical economist of the capitalist system of production, which he said would cause social inequalities due to the exploitation of the labor force. Thus Marx's criticism would be that by prioritizing profit, the capitalist system would exploit the working class through intense work routines and low wages. The consequence of this situation would be a class conflict between entrepreneurs and workers. It is in this sense that the phrase "People before profits" .
B. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It could be true that many similar situations trigger the same emotion, but cultural differences exist in the relative frequencies of the various antecedent events to bring about an emotion. (the birth of a new family, body centered, "basic pleasure", and achievements related sitations were more important antecednets of joy fo rEuropeans and Americans than for Japanese.