The broken windows theory is a theory of criminology. So the statement is FALSE
Explanation
<u>The broken windows theory argues that in a neighborhood where crime is seen as normal and is increasingly prevalent the breeding of criminals becomes much easier.</u> Like in a house with a broken window, breaking in is easier unless that house if fixed by the people living in the house themselves.
It <u>does not however justify allowing such a neighborho</u>od to be on its own but merely discuss a phenomena that exists in such places.
I assume this is an oppresser/oppressed question, so i don’t have enough info here but i’m gonna go out on a limb and say the answer is oppressed or the oppressed.
<span>A: By reading to them at an early age books about their culture that inspire their curiosity. It will give them a larger vocabulary to work with as well as build on story telling skills.
B: When telling stories to children , parents should stop often and point to pictures and ask them how they felt the characters in the story felt. Have them look at characters faces to help.
C:Ask the child to make a small skit or play about the story and act it out. Be an audience and clap to encourage them as they perform the story. Invite family members to attend.
D: To help with more general informational knowledge magazines with beautiful pictures like National Geographic or similar magazines can be read to children and then talk about the pictures with them.</span>
Over 1000 because think of population but lesser