Answer:
Higher literacy rates do not necessarily result in higher income levels
Explanation:
Higher literacy rates do not necessarily result in higher income levels
Literacy Rate was 91% in Zimbabwe yet the percentage of people living on less than $1 per day was 56%.Thus, literacy rates do not necessarily result in higher income levels.
Answer: Katrina and Sharon are exemplifying B. the play stage.
Explanation: According to George Herbert Mead,<u> during the play stage, children imitate their parents' actions</u>. In the case of <u>little girls</u>, they <u>tend to pretend to carry out the household chores that, in general, their mothers perform</u>. This is what Katrina and her friend Sharon exemplify because they pretend to wash and iron as their mothers do it at home. Mead also describes this stage as the one in which children do not follow the rules of the games they are playing.
Not me, sorry :( what is it ?
Answer: The fundamental Attribution
Explanation:
The fundamental attribution error which is also referred to as overattribution bias which occurs when we tend to focus more on personality based descriptions and under emphasize the explanations of situations that surround them.
When people do particular things or react certain way to situations we tend to focus on the kind or type of people they are and attribute those actions to their personality trait and forget about the environment that surround them and the impact if can exert on them
Like the attribution that Carla is an anxious woman whilst not taking note of her hectic schedule that is brought by her tight deadline project which is putting pressure on her to be anxious not because she is anxious woman.
Answer:
<h3>tax collection
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Explanation:
- One of the most efficient reforms in public sector introduced by Caesar Augustus was the financial reforms in tax and revenue system in the empire.
- Proper census was introduced for the fair and equitable collection of taxes from the subjects. The administration collected two types taxes which were the poll tax and the land tax.
- This helped Caesar Augustus in running the empire efficiently because taxes were collected and monitored proficiently.