Leslie Brody’s (1999) transactional model is a comprehensive model for the development of gender differences in emotional expression, building on the work of Chodorow (1978). Explain what is meant by “transactional” in this model.
What will be an ideal response?
Brody’s model is transactional in that it emphasizes the bidirectional influences of children and parents, interacting and shaping each other’s behaviors through biological, social, and cultural factors.
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Why did the more democratic West clash with the East in political battles in state legislatures?
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Which of the following was a consequence of the war between the Iroquois and the Hurons?
a. The Hurons were victorious and became the major Indian power in the Northeast. b. The Iroquois were victorious and became the major Indian power in the Northeast. c. The two combatants fought to exhaustion, allowing the Dutch to dictate the terms of trade in the region. d. The two combatants fought to exhaustion, allowing the French to dictate the terms of trade in the region.
The papal bull Unam Sanctam declared that __________.
A. only strong monarchies could fulfill the Christian gospel B. the Holy Roman emperor could establish national churches in his realm C. a new crusade was necessary in order to unify European spiritually D. temporal authority was subject to the spiritual power of the church
What are some of the controversies pertaining to the military training by Baron Von Steuben?
a. Baron Von Steuben was not a baron b. All BVS did was to stamp out individuality and transform the free soldiers performance into an automaton subject to the will of his ruler c. Washington liked BVS's training because being an aristocrat of Virginia, he had no intention of winning a war as a guerrilla chieftan. To him the only path to glory was through regular European style fighting. Therefore, eventhough BVS was a big phony, Washington was all too pleased to have him Prussianizing the army d. Washington's army was equally undistinguished in performance before and after BVS's training. The only time Washington scored big was his sneak attack on the Hessians at Trenton. The other victories of the Continental Army were the same: surprise attack at Ticonderoga by Arnold and Ellen; guerrilla warfare at Freeman Farm by Daniel Morgan; Sniping of General Fraser at Saratoga; Nathaniel Greene's guerrilla warfare buring out Lord Cornwallis in the South; John Paul Jones' raiding of the British at their turf e. All of the above