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Spanish History Questions

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   What did the Iberian Peninsula produce for Rome? Before the Punic Wars, Hispania was a land with much untapped mineral and agricultural wealth, limited by the primitive subsistence economies of her native peoples outside of a few trading ports along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea . Occupations by the Carthaginians and then by the Romans for her abundant silver deposits developed Hispania into a thriving multifaceted economy. Besides several metals, olives, salted fish, and wines were some of the goods produced in Hispania and traded throughout the Empire. Hispania served as a granary and a major source of metals for the Roman market, and its harbors exported gold , tin , silver , lead , wool , wheat , olive oil , wine , fish , and garum . Agricultural production increased with the introduction of irr...

Negative or Positive Reinforcements

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   Determine whether the following are examples of positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, or negative punishment.  HINT: Does the response increase or decrease?  Is the consequence/stimulus added or removed? 1.  A person continues to go to work every day because they receive a paycheck each month. Positive Reinforcement 2.  A child receives a bad grade and loses computer privileges.  He gets an A on his next exam. Negative Punishment 3.  Singing a second song at karaoke after being praised for the first performance. Positive Reinforcement 4.  Noise from the street is loud and bothersome so you close the window. Negative Reinforcement 5.  A child pulls a cat’s tail and the cat bites the child on the hand. ...