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focusing on nothing is your time to relax, when focused on anything you have to be stressed out somehow
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1.Subject—The puppies; Predicate—jumped and played in the pen
2.Subject—Sally; Predicate—taking the kids with her and left for the mall
3.Subject—(You); Predicate—leave her alone
4.Subject—your house; Predicate—where is
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The correct answer is D. Documentaries
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The term Social realism refers to a different type of works including photographs, texts, painting, videos or films that focus on reality and especially on the life of middle-class people or the working class of society. This type of works aims at showing reality as it is and also at depicting the way power works in society to create a critique about it. Considering these ideas, the work that can be found in social realism are documentaries as these type of work as based on reality and in most cases aimed at creating a critique based on aspects of reality which make documentaries suitable for social realism. Also, others such as fairy tails, Disney cartoons, and action movies are based on fiction and therefore could never be used as part of Social Realism.
Racial segregation persecuted African American citizens for a long time, reaching even children, who were prevented from attending schools that had white students.
This type of segregation prevented African-American children from having access to quality education, as schools for African-Americans did not have the same investment and the same quality, which meant that black students had an inefficient education and promoted more cases of racism.
It was against these situations that the African-American population began to seek for disintegration, in search of better teaching qualities and in search of the suppression of racism. This is what "Brown v. Board of Education" and "Black Educators and the United States Supreme Court decision of May 17, 1954" address, however, "Brown v. Board of Education" presents a more legal text , showing how segregation was considered unconstitutional, while "Black Educators and the decision of the United States Supreme Court of May 17, 1954" presents the effects of this law on society and how it also changed the lives of black teachers.
It is not possible to point out which text is most important, since both are equally important for understanding the process of desegration. However, "Brown v. Board of Education" provides better support information, allowing the reader to understand the situation legally.