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How did Diocletian and Constantine alter the Roman Empire, and with what long-term consequences?
Need For Achievement
A psychological trait that drives individuals to pursue and attain challenging goals, often with a significant emphasis on excellence and overcoming obstacles.
Homeostasis
The dynamic process through which biological systems maintain stability and optimal internal conditions despite external changes.
Drives
Basic, innate urges that motivate behavior, such as hunger or thirst.
Cognitive-Mediational Theory
A theory in psychology that proposes our emotions are determined by our appraisal of the stimulus, suggesting that thoughts mediate between stimuli and emotional responses.
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