Explain how relationships are evaluated.

What will be an ideal response?

Relationships are evaluated by individual standards that change over time. If
communication breaks down, information may not be shared as it once was, which may
change how the relationship is assessed and may threaten its stability. What individuals
require from a relationship can change over time, resulting in the needs of those
involved not being sufficiently met. People may also compare their relationships to
others and find their own lacking.

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The United States declined to join the Berne Convention for many years partly because:

a) the former Soviet Union was a member; b) it was dominated by South Africa’s pro-apartheid government; c) the Berne Convention fails to provide any protection for moral rights, which are entrenched in American law; d) some influential U.S. publishers profited by having the freedom to reproduce works copyrighted in certain Berne Convention countries without paying royalties.

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