What symbol did the Bastille represent?

What symbol did the Bastille represent? The Bastille, stormed by an armed mob of Parisians in the opening days of the French Revolution, was a symbol of the despotism of the ruling Bourbon monarchy and held an important place in the ideology of the Revolution. What did the storming of the Bastille symbolize? The storming […]

How does a proposed bill become a law?

How does a proposed bill become a law? A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress […]

What do you mean by constructivist approach?

What do you mean by constructivist approach? Constructivism is the theory that says learners construct knowledge rather than just passively take in information. As people experience the world and reflect upon those experiences, they build their own representations and incorporate new information into their pre-existing knowledge (schemas). What is an example of constructivism? Example: An […]

What was the Alcatraz Proclamation?

What was the Alcatraz Proclamation? The proclamation of the Indians of All Tribes who occupied Alcatraz from November 1969 to June 1971: To the Great White Father and All His People: We, the native Americans, re-claim the land known as Alcatraz Island in the name of all American Indians by right of discovery. Why did […]

What are the two body senses?

What are the two body senses? Did You Know There Are 7 Senses? Sight (Vision) Hearing (Auditory) Smell (Olfactory) Taste (Gustatory) Touch (Tactile) Vestibular (Movement): the movement and balance sense, which gives us information about where our head and body are in space. What is the sense of movement and body position? Proprioception (or kinesthesia) […]

What is psychological perspective of the self?

What is psychological perspective of the self? The psychology of self is the study of either the cognitive, conative or affective representation of one’s identity, or the subject of experience. Current views of the self in psychology position the self as playing an integral part in human motivation, cognition, affect, and social identity. Which of […]

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