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.
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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 statement that the primary objective in Kohlberg’s preconventional level is to fulfill one’s own needs and wants, is true.
<h3>What is preconventional level? </h3>
The preconventional level is the theory, that is given by Kohlberg, as the theory of moral development.
He gave the first level of moral reasoning that is marked by revaluation of child and the actions in terms of material consequences.
This theory states that the primary objective of a person is to fulfill the own needs and wants.
Therefore, the above statement is true.
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The liberals (a) favor the government taking a prominent role in the economy, and strongly supports civil rights for minorities and marginalized groups.
They criticized the catholic church because you had to pay taxes and money to them. This was during the french revolution. (im not sure if it applies here)