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The novel insight that Mencius brought to Confucius’ thought was that human nature is essentially and innately good.
Option: (C)
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- The entire faith or the religion of Confucianism is based on the thought of the goodness of human nature and the significance of virtue in human life.
 - Mencius, a renowned Confucian philosopher, proposed that human nature is originally good and is only subjected to contamination due to external influences.
 - He also stated that human nature can be perfected by inculcating virtue on the minds of people.
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Cognitive psychology
Explanation:
Cognitive psychology covers not only intelligence and poblem solving but also perception, attention, memory, knowledge, reasoning, decision-making and language. It basically covers all related to thinking and therefore can explain functions that behaviorists cannot since behavioism is only concerned with the behavior that can be observed.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Rule of Law: No one is above the law
Controls on the abuse of power
Explanation:
the judicial branch of the government has the role to interpret the law that is written under the legislation. When evaluating a certain case, the judicial branch need to ensure that all individuals are treated equally in the eyes of the law and no one with huge amount of wealth or social stats can control/influence the decision made by the judicial branch.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Wow on this exact day in 1941, President<span> Franklin </span>Roosevelt<span> is conferring with advisor Harry Hopkins in his study when Navy Secretary Frank Knox bursts in and announces that Japan had attacked </span>Pearl Harbor<span>. The attack killed more than 2,400 naval and military personnel.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Group decision making provides two advantages over decisions made by individuals: synergy and sharing of information. Synergy is the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. When a group makes a decision collectively, its judgment can be keener than that of any of its members.
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