Piaget decided to devote himself to philosophy concerned with reconciling faith and science, and he left for Zurich in search of a training in experimental psychology. The reason that piaget became interested in children's development was because he had discovered a field of research that offered many keys to analyze the thinking process of children. In 1923 he published his first book on language and thought in the child, in In 1936 he was awarded the doctorate "honoris causa" from Harvard University, in 1946 the university of the bribe offered him the same distinction the following year. His later work was about those same theories of child development and learning.
B. Burma
C. India and Pakistan
D. Great Britain and Iran
B) the Krupp firm's integration of mines, steel mills, and munitions plants.
C) the British East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade.
D) U.S. Steel's control of mines, steel mills, and railroad manufacture.
E) All these answers are correct.
Answer:
The only example that was not a vertical organization system is:
The British East India company's monopoly on the tea trade.
Explanation:
The British East India Company was a very powerful organization that long-lasted around 250 years. It had a more horizontal type of organization because its structure gave freedom to perform decision making a all levels. It was one of its biggest flaws because the governors and directors relayed on their employees and that let them to the widespread usage of nonsupervised decision making.
B. to trade with the American Indians
C. to teach their religion to the American Indians
D. to learn about the customs of the American Indians
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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b. They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.
c. They studied Thomas Aquinas and other Christian philosophers of the Middle Ages.
d. They were highly influenced by Confucius and other Chinese philosophers
My study island said that the answer is B. ( it most likely could be wrong if it is then I'm sorry)
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