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Caesar beccaria, in the 1700s, was one of the first scholars to develop a systematic understanding of why people commit crime. beccaria believed in the concept of the idea that people want to achieve pleasure and avoid pain.
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In a citizens elect the president as head of government separately from the legislature. question 1 options: parliamentary democracy communist state presidential democracy autocratic state
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:30
George herbert mead argued that the self develops through interactions with others. do you think that your personality or self developed through your interactions with others (parents, friends, teachers) or was it something that you were born with? give an example from your life to support your view.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 07:30
How is the city of savannah related to the union strategy of a full blockade of confederate ports? a) savannah was the last port needed to be secured in order to totally blockade the coast of georgia. b) savannah was the least significant city in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing atlanta and capturing the tennessee river. c) savannah was the least significant city in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing atlanta and capturing the chattahoochee river. d) savannah was the most significant port in georgia, and the union strategy centered on securing bases at savannah and the outlying islands to fully blockade georgia.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 14:40
People who, by midlife, have begun to integrate the "masculine" and "feminine" sides of their personalities tend to be higher in neuroticism. lower in autonomy. psychologically healthier. lower in psychosocial maturity.
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