1) German language
The modern German language is actually a somewhat artificial construct, as to unify the dialect and create one, common German language. Before this, many places each had their own dialects, and especially in the South, the dialects are often still spoken (along with the standard)
2) Galician - currently Galician has 3 standards, but there are efforts to create one standard, in order to strenghten the language's presence in Spain (but it's problematic since many speakers don't identify with the standard as much as with their own dialect)
8 groups existed 8n Latin America during the 18th century
Racial equality in South Africa and the United States.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Racism has been a continuous process throughout the days. When it comes to South Africa, there are crisp and determined racial differences variation in the sense of job access, ownership, promotion, and social status.
- People in South Africa are divided into many types. They are African, Asian African and the White people, where else the white people received more benefits.
- Racism in the United States has become massive issues and the people in the United States are divided into white and black people.
- The legacy of the slave still has an impact on the position of the black people, then a survey says that eighty percent of the black people say that black people have no received enough rights as white people.
The answer is A. The other things affect every state, while school systems differ between states
I believe the correct answer is religious beliefs. B , C, and D, don't make any sense.
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