More often than not it is very hard to make decisions about economic development and the environment and manage to balance them so that both of them are in the desired position. The problem is that almost always the economic development depends on destroying parts of the environment, so often the choice is to either to stagnate on an economical basis and protect the environment, or push for economic development and destroy parts of the environment. This is very often a conflict situation, and in the last decades with the bigger awareness about the nature it is becoming even harder a decision to be made.
The two details that are related to the situation of the author's country are "the daughter of Dominicans" and “acknowledge what has happened.”
<h3>What is the text "Remembering to never forget" about?</h3>
This text focuses on a massacre that occurred in the Dominican Republic from which Julia Alvarez is from.
<h3>What details are related to the situation of the country?</h3>
The main details that are directly related to the situation are "the daughter of Dominicans" because Julia acknowledges even if she is living in the U.S. the history of her country affects her and “acknowledges what has happened" because she recognizes the negative events in the history.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the complete question:
Read the excerpt from "Remembering to Never Forget: Dominican Republic's 'Parsley Massacre'" by Mark Memmott.
Which details support Alvarez's ideas about the situation in her home country? Select two options.
"the daughter of Dominicans"
"we can't change the present"
"acknowledge what has happened"
"on this planet"
"that's enough"
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The correct answer is : The onset of labeling theory
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People give a lot of labels based on what we think they are which is based on what society tells us is important. The labels given to a person determines how we interact with him or her and this includes what we believe is deviant. This theory focuses on society's reaction to deviant behavior. Neil's friend shows this kind of reaction.
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the first statement of the text best identifies the central idea
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