Answer:
Scapegoating.
Explanation:
As per the given description, the illegal migrants would be considered as the victims of 'scapegoating' as they are being blamed for the outgroup's problem of inability to attain a specific goal('employment').
The undocumented or illegal migrants are the repressed group and thus, blamed for 'steep unemployment in the state' irrespective of the statistical figures showing that illegal migrants have no affiliation to present unemployment in the state. Thus, <u>these illegal migrants are being subject to 'scapegoating' </u>as the dominant class or authorities are running away from their responsibilities and hiding it under the head of these unauthorized citizens.
Answer:
Gender socialization comprises a distinct socialization for boys and girls, that is, it is an established stereotyping about the expected behaviors and personality according to the individual's gender.
This early socialization can have important impacts on a person's entire life, girls for example can be socialized according to some type of gender bias, or inequality, and the socialization environment is also relevant, which can culminate in situations of sexism and gender expectations that reduce the autonomy and freedom with which a girl, for example, understands her existence.
Champagne Charlie is a 1944 British musical film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and loosely based on the rivalry between the popular music hall performers George Leybourne (born Joe Saunders), who was called "Champagne Charlie" because he was the first artist to perform the song of that title, and Alfred Vance,
Answer: B. Cannon-Bard
Explanation: According to this theory, an external event or stimulus causes a physiological change in the body but <em>at the same</em> <em>time</em> with an emotion, which is different from some other theories where emotions occur as a result of a physiological change due to an external event. As stated here, when Andrew heard the sharp crack of the twig he felt emotion, he froze with fear, and at the same time physiological change, a loud throbbing of the heart.