Answer:
Option: It was made up of 46 characters.
Explanation:
The Heian period called the Golden Age because, during this period, elite aristocrats led to flourishing Japanese culture. The Heian period started from 794 to 1185 with the Kamakura shogunate. During the Heian period, Japanese culture redefined with promoting Japanese creations. The famous literature The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu produce during this period. The Japanese writing system of the Heian period called kana, which consists of 46 basic symbols or characters, all express syllabaries.
Answer: Short term; 7
Explanation:
The activity Tommy has been placed to carry out aims at testing His short term memory, If he's able to understand things instantly.
everidge said that some people were not capable of self-government.
He pointed out that the US continues to do this with Native Americans, although they have their own local government powers.
He points out that the United States already does this with Native Americans.
He says that some people are not capable of self-government.
He compares the with the people of the Philippines to children, who are governed without consent.
Answer: D) a mental set
Explanation:
His mental set is giving him a procedure of wrong ways into the solving-problems. He is having mental set where he is convinced that the children will listen to him and that they will do their homework only if he is giving them threats which means that he is trying to control them with anger and fear.
Since his mental set is in a wrong way, he does not believe that kindness will bring him more productivity in class.
Answer: Confounded
Explanation: A confounded study simply means an experiment or study in which a confounding or lurking variable has been introduced which will impact or cause a distortion between both the dependent and independent variable resulting in a spurious relationship.
In the scenario above, aggressive children were subjected to aggressive movies and non-aggressive children were subjected to non-aggressive movies. A lurking or confounding variable has been introduced such that a correlation or causal relationship cannot be correctly established.