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How do federalism and the separation of powers limit the power of the national government?
Dynamisms
Psychological or motivational forces that drive behavior and personality development, often used in the context of psychodynamic theories.
Bandura's Fortuitous Events
Refer to events that occur by chance and can have significant impacts on an individual’s life, according to Albert Bandura’s social cognitive theory.
Behavior
The manner in which an individual or entity acts or conducts themselves, especially towards others.
Skinner's Behaviorism
A theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, advocated by B.F. Skinner, emphasizing the effects of reinforcement on behavior.
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