Answer: Pitirim Sorokin argued that schools sort students: first by ability/ talent/ moral character, ... different groups of students that are taught differently for their future positions ... sorted into special education classes focused on teaching vocational skills ... among Catholic community reinforces among teachers and student behavior ...
Explanation:
Everyday there are men and women, young and old, being shot and killed and hated on all for the color of their skin. all because they are different from you and me. does this seem right to you? It shouldn't. Let's talk about the All Lives Matter movement. ALM. Do you agree with this? This movement was created to quiet the Black Lives Matter movement. It's not a real movement. Quit trying to quiet the BLM movement. It isn't right. Back to you George. (I'm sorry I had to add that part lol)
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" is a story of racial prejudice and social inequality in the American south of Alabama. Even though the story is narrated from the perspective of the youngest character Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, the whole plot covers detailed elements of the story.
In Chapter I of the book, Scout gave us an introduction to the place and the people living in it. She also mentioned the Radleys who had seemed to be a weird sort of family, but nonetheless good people. Atticus Finch, the head of the Finch family and a lawyer in the court had warned them of making any noise and commotion in the yard for Old Mr. Radley was dying. He even went to the extent of making sure that they don't make any noise by ensuring Calpurnia to oversee the children.
Answer:
“I took my charming little Capri maiden . . . on my arm.”
Explanation:
This excerpt from the text above shows that women were considered as weaker or precious vessels to be treasured and doted upon. Helmer, the man in this excerpt carried the maiden whom he described as charming and little into his arms.
The limit placed on women was that of not being expected to strain themselves or engage in anything hurtful. That was why Helmer doted on the lady who had danced her Tarantella so well.