Answer:
The answer is generalization.
Explanation:
Generalization is a learning process in which a learned response is also presented in other similar situations. For example, a child who was learned to wash his hands at home may also do so at school.
Generalized responses have been shown to decrease in intensity over time, unless another negative stimulus occurs.
I believe the answer is: Joyriding.
For most car theft, the purpose of the action is to obtain some sort of financial gain from the car.
In joyriding, the perpetrator does not interested in such financial gain and conducted the theft in order to have fun.
This is true, and it is especially true in the case of very young victims, for whom the sexual abuse might have been the only form of sexual contact they have had - and way earlier than is healthy.
The victims might then be seductive because they would feel that this is a behaviour expected of them - as a reaction to their abuse. Abusers of young children often tell their children that what they're doing is normal and this might also lead to a change in their behaviour towards others.
Answer:
According to the song lyrics, people supported Franklin D. Roosevelt primarily because he: A. implemented economic relief and recovery programs.
Explanation:
President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented the New Deal, a series of programs that were supposed to provide relief and recovery from the effects of the Great Depression. As we can see in the lyrics, the speaker is supporting and voting for Roosevelt because he feels that his life has partially returned to normal thanks to him. The little everyday things that we usually take for granted- a simple job, a beer, food on the table - were all taken away by the Depression. Roosevelt, however, has brought them back. He is working hard for the masses instead of for the Wall Street people. As the speaker says:
<em>For now I’m back to work and get my three squares ev’ry day. That’s why I’m voting for Roosevelt.</em>
<em>Wall Street sure is kicking for they know they’re on the pan.</em>
<em>He brought us back prosperity, he gave us back our beer, That’s why I’m voting for Roosevelt. </em>
1. This article is primarily organized around the history of glass-making.
2. What is the meaning of the word "motifs?" B. figures
3. An antique dealer recently discovered a replica of the Portland Vase. In attempting to determine the age of the glass, she will have to begin considering dates as far back as the first century AD.
4. No one for sure knows who made the first piece of glass but the earliest known instance of man-made glass is around 4,000 B.C. The evolution of glass making over the years have led to significant advances in technology. High quality glass products have led to the invention of mirrors, lenses, glasses, microscopes, and telescopes.
5. According to the text, "the manufacturing of glass by using the blowing iron and the bottle machine allowed for larger sizes of glass bottles to be made." This large step in history began with the Greeks in around 300 B.C. In the 1600's George Ravenscroft created a new recipe for even larger glass products which eventually led to the invention of mirrors and in the development of telescopes.