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the _______ variant of antisocial personality involves - motivation to defend and extend bravery and toughness- antisocial acts are designed to ensure that they are noticed by others and others notice them and give them the respect that they deserve - perpetually on guard against the possibility of belittlement - wants to be perceived as significant , not to be easily dismissed, treated with indifference, taken lightly, or pushed around - when status or ability is slighted may eript with ferocious intentity, posturing, threatening until rivals back down - being tough and assertive is a DEFENSIVE ACT intended to prove their strengh and garuntee a reputation of indomitable courage - wish others to see them as unaffected by what most anyone else would experience as dangerous or frightening - RISK IS PROACTIVELY SOUGHT AS ITS OWN REWARD (provides a means of feeling stimulated and alive, not a means of material gain) - THRILL SEEKERS infatuated by opprotunities to test their mettle a) perform for the attention, applause, and amaement of an audience
the _______ variant of antisocial personality involves - needs to be thought of as unflawed, unbreakable, formidable-bothered when status is questioned
the _______ variant of antisocial personality involves - feeling kinxed, ill-fated, doomed, and cast aside- peripheral drifters, gypgy-like roamers vagrants and dropout- misfits, vagabonds,
the _______ variant of the antisocial personality involves - drift along the margins of society (scavenge for whatever slim resources they come across, differ from most antisocials who react antagonistically to social rejection - see themselves as jinxed or doomed (desire to exist at the edge of a world that would almost certainly reject them) - mired in self pity (social dropouts) - often have schizoid and avoidant features
these elements describe __________ 1) failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest a) disorder - violates social norms through illegal activities b) style - puts own value system above that of the group and is occationally caught up in conflict thereby2) deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying, use of aliases, of conning others for personal profit or pleasure a) disorder - uses various forms of deceit to achieve its own ends b) style - "slippery", tending to finesse critical points and spin objective events to its advantage (without engaging in outright deception) 3) impulsivity or faulure to plan ahdead a) disorder - too impulsive to consider the consequences of its actions b) style - naturally spontaneous and self-indulgent; knows when a failure to delay gratification would violate social norms or lead to substantial harm to self or others 4) irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated physical fights or assaults a) disorder - aggressive to the point of repreated fights or assaults b) style - assertive in creating a felt physical presene 5) reclkess disregard for safety of self or others a) disorder - recklessly disregard the safety and welfare of both self and others b) style - simply see themselves ass being less resistant to risk than that average person, but not impulsively careless or foolhardy6) consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations a) disorder - consistently irresponsible as to work and financial obligations b) style - prefres to remain free of external constraints and to spendon the joys of the present rather than save prudently for the future 7) lack of remorse as indicated by beigng indiffrent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another a) disorder - rationalizes exploitation of others b) style - aggressively or impulsively self-servign within moral, social , and legal boundaries
How did nationalism inspire the English to get into the race for colonies?
the _______ variant of antisocial personality involves - geels intentionally denied and deprievd, - begrudging, yearning, envious -pleasure more in taking than in having
the _______ variant of antisocial personality involves - dauntless, ventouresome, bold - reckless
the _______ variant of antisocial personality involves :- belligerant, visious, brutal, resentful- anticipates betrayal and punishment - desires revenge- callous, fearless
a ______ is intentionally failing to report the total circumstances and full motivations of their actions
those with the _____ varient of antisocial personality disorder feel that LIFE HAS NOT GIVEN THEM "THEIR DUE:- they have been deprived of their rightful amount of love, support, and/or material reward - others have received more than their share- jealous of those who have received the bounty of good life (driven by ENVIOUS DESIRE FOR RETRIBUTION to take what destiny has refused them) - goal is COMPENSATION FOR THE EMPTINESS OF LIFE (gotten through deceit and/or destruction; rationalized by the assertion that they alone can restore teh imbalance fated to them) - seethingwith anger and resentment, their greatest pleasure is taking the property and posessions of others - some are overtly criminal - many posess an enormous drive for revenge (manipulate others like pawns in a power game) - most feel a deep sense of EMPTINESS) - images of how different life might have been if they had better life circumstances/luck like other have) - range from simple theieves to manipulative entrepreneurs - LITTLE COMPASSION FOR OR GUILT about the effects of their behavior - never feel that they have acquired quite enough = never achieve a sense of contentment - unfulfilled regardless of their success -remain FOREVER DISSATISFIED AND INSATIABLE
asocial people have a capacity for GUILTLESS WILLINGNESS TO _________ AND ______--- OTHERS
hiring city managers to run the government, replacing the mayor and city council with a nonpartisan commission, and making elections nonpartisan
it was founded in the wake of the 1912 Republican convention and it was also known as the Progressive Party
Jackson introduced the principle of ------- in office to discourage long tenure
Most migrants to the US during the peak of the 1840s and 1850s came from which part of Europe?
based originally on similar programs in England, helped create the profession of social work, and focused on helping immigrants adapt
All of this migration led to the growth of what movement?
Jackson used ----- (more than any other prez before him combined), which made him powerful
What invention made cotton production skyrocket?

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