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1 - Transaction motive 2 - Precautionary motive 3 - Speculative motive
1.for transactionary motive 2.for precautionary motive 3.for speculative motive.
Before this question can be answered one needs to know what are motives. It has been said that motives are the reason behind our actions (what compels us to do what we do). One primary motive of man is survival (physical or spiritual). Primary motives can also change depending on what phase of life we are in. Primary motive is an unlearned drive, such as hunger and thirst, that is based on a physiological state.
Motive is from the French word "motif," which was adopted about 700 years ago.
Motive is from the French word "motif," which was adopted about 700 years ago.
motive and emotions moves us
The motives of business are to make a good product and produce a lot of it. This will then make money for the business, which is another motive. Businesses also keep people employed, which will then be good for the economy.
The general motives for building an empire is as follows: to expand your territory, acquire more resources, acquire more raw minerals and materials, acquire more power, and dominate the world. The US, British Empire, Greeks and Romans are examples of each motive.
The main character's (the sniper) motive is to kill the enemy sniper on the rooftop of the building across the street.
Behavior and motive are directly joined, as to complete a motive one must act in a certain manner. However you cannot infer a motive from behavior in a relative stranger. This is because behavior associated with completing an established motive is different between cultures, ages, social status, sex, ect.
Places don't have motives. People do and they usually have many motives which generally lie behind or, are the motives for, tasks. For example, motives for going to work may be to earn money, to care for my family, to get a break from my family, to meet my friends and so on. I suppose a country may be said to have many motives roughly correlating to the stated aims of its government but this is far too narrow a meaning, methinks.