Answer:The economic system you are asking about is called a traditional economy1. A traditional economy is a system in which decisions on production and consumption of goods and services are based on customs, beliefs, rituals, and habits2. A traditional economy is an original economic system in which traditions, customs, and beliefs shape the goods and the services the economy produces, as well as the rules and manner of their distribution2. Countries that use this type of economic system are often rural and farm-based2. Some examples of traditional economies are the Inuit in Canada, the Maasai in Kenya, and the Amish in the United States3.
A traditional economy has some advantages, such as preserving cultural heritage, fostering social cohesion, and promoting environmental sustainability1. However, it also has some disadvantages, such as low productivity, limited innovation, lack of diversity, and vulnerability to external shocks1. A traditional economy is often contrasted with other types of economic systems, such as market economy, command economy, and mixed economy4.
Explanation:
Pluralism
Anarchism
Totalitarianism
"Anarchism" is a type of government in which those in leadership have little or no power over the general population.
Anarchism refers to a type of government with no decision hierarchy, rather choices are made at a straightforwardly fair level: laws are made by nationals alone, despite the fact that they might be upheld by organizations that are not freely controlled.
Anarchy is absence of a central government, as there is nobody perceived administering specialist; in political agitation there is no powerful government (instead of an "incapable government") and each (tough) individual has total freedom.
Answer: 1.5 Years. (18 months.)
Explanation:
Not sure if this is accurate, but I watched a study from a research lab.
It was called the shopping cart study.
Infants were given the task of pushing a shopping cart whilst standing on a mat which was attached to the shopping cart.
The weight of the infant obviously would prevent the baby from pushing the cart, but those younger than 1.5 years couldn't realize this was what was preventing them from pushing the cart.
Only those 1.5 years older and above were aware that they were the ones stopping the shopping cart from being pushed, so they rolled the mat up and continued.
You can look it up for yourself too (the study!)
Around 15-18 months or 1.5 years of age. Hope this helped
b. False
The answer would be TRUE...