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01.10.2019 •
Social Studies
The idea that one's self-image is shaped by the ways others view them is called a. social comparison b. self-concept c. self-fulfilling prophecy d. reflected appraisals
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Ответ:
Other than basic need such as food, clothes and shelter, most human have an uncontrollable desire to be accepted by others.
This desire make most people constantly seek our peers' validation for every aspect of our lives.
This is the basic argument of how one's self-image is shaped by the ways others view them
Ответ:
The correct answer is D) International Cotton Exposition.
The event that would have been attended by a person making this statement is the " International Cotton Exposition."
The International Cotton Exposition was organized and exhibited in Atlanta, Georgia. It started on October 4 and ended on December 31, 1881. The site, the midtown west area of Atlanta. People could take the train from downtown Atlanta to easily get to the exhibition area. The main idea of the people who organized this important event was to show the country that Georgia was ready to progress after the destruction left by the war (The Battle of Atlanta).
A fair description of the exhibition could have been "The park was full of the latest technology, new businesses for investment opportunities, and speakers from around the world. What a sight to see the progression the south was making."