Answer: A. David Livingstone
Explanation: i took the exam i didn’t had a 100% but this answer was right lol
b. crowd.
c. surrogate.
d. clique.
A phoneme is a sound or group of different sounds, for example /k/ as in cat
A crowd is a groups of people who gather together in order to do something, to protest for example. But is not necessary they wear similar clothes.
A surrogate is someone or something that replaces another person or thing.
A clique is a narrow exclusive circle of people or group that gather together because of their common interests, views, purposes ad clothes.
So the correct option is letter d. Clique
B. Glaciers melt.
C. Lava or magma heats up and crystallizes.
D. Hail falls and melts.
b. socialism
c. capitalism
d. totalitarianism
B. the Kuiper Belt.
C. the Oort Cloud.
D. the asteroid belt.
b. extinction.
c. stimulus generalization.
d. spontaneous recovery.
Answer:Spontaneous recovery
Explanation:
Spontaneous recovery is a resurfacing of a behavior that was believed to have been extinct.This is explained through operant and classical conditioning.
A conditioned response comes back after a significant period when it was gone. A conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are brought back when the girl is going back to school, school is associated with this bully and going back to school triggers the conditioned response from the conditioned stimulus which is school.
Answer: The terms ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ mean differentthings to different feminist theorists and neither are easy orstraightforward to characterise. Sketching out some feminist historyof the terms provides a helpful starting point.
One way to interpret Beauvoir's claim that one is not born but ratherbecomes a woman is to take it as a claim about gender socialisation:females become women through a process whereby they acquire femininetraits and learn feminine behaviour. Masculinity and femininity arethought to be products of nurture or how individuals are broughtup.
2.2 Gender as feminine and masculine personality
Nancy Chodorow (1978; 1995) has criticised social learning theory astoo simplistic to explain gender differences (see also Deaux &Major 1990; Gatens 1996). Instead, she holds that gender is a matterof having feminine and masculine personalities that develop in earlyinfancy as responses to prevalent parenting practices. In particular,gendered personalities develop because women tend to be the primarycaretakers of small children. Chodorow holds that because mothers (orother prominent females) t...
2.3 Gender as feminine and masculine sexuality
Catharine MacKinnon develops her theory of gender as a theory ofsexuality. Very roughly: the social meaning of sex (gender) is createdby sexual objectification of women whereby women are viewed andtreated as objects for satisfying men's desires (MacKinnon1989).
The positions outlined above share an underlying metaphysical perspective on gender: gender realism.[2] That is, women as a group areassumed to share some characteristic feature, experience, commoncondition or criterion that defines their gender and the possession ofwhich makes some individuals women (as opposed to, say, men).All women are thought to differ from all men in thisrespect (or respects). For example, MacKinnon thought that beingtreated in sexually objectifying ways is the common c...
3.2 Is sex classification solely a matter of biology?
Many people, including many feminists, have ordinarily taken sexascriptions to be solely a matter of biology with no social or culturaldimension. It is commonplace to think that there are only two sexes andthat biological sex classifications are utterly unproblematic. Bycontrast, some feminists have argued that sex classifications are notunproblematic and that they are not solely a matter of biology. Inorder to make sense of this, it is helpful to distinguish object- andidea-construction (see...
3.3 Are sex and gender distinct?
In addition to arguing against identity politics and for genderperformativity, Butler holds that distinguishing biologicalsex from socialgender is unintelligible.
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