Answer:
The usual blessing
Explanation:
“In the name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy Ghost, Amen”—followed, then the Lord's Prayer, the whole concluding with the Roman numerals
Answer:
You can ride a bike without buying one.
Explanation:
I got it right on iReady✌️
There are several reasons as to why more and more Germans are against the migrants in their country after the large migrant wave from few years ago. One of the main reasons is the safety issue, as the migrants have significantly raised the criminal activities in the country, ranging from theft, to murders, to sexual harassment of women and young girls. Another issue is that lot of the migrants do not want to work, but instead they rely on the generous welfare system of the country, so lot of the Germans do not want to work and their money to be used for people that do not want to contribute to the country's economy. The third major issue is that big portion of the migrants don't want to assimilate, so they create closed societies to isolate themselves from the others, which often cause problems when there's interaction with the Germans or the other ethnic groups or religions.
Answer:
Imagined communities
Explanation:
The concept of Imagined communities was developed in 1983 by historian Benedict Anderson, the concept of imagined communities refers to the fact that a nation "<em><u>is imagined because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion"</u></em>
So, members of most ethnic groups and nations will never know each other face to face and yet, they identify themselves as part of a nation with common characteristics (and this is where <u>nationalism</u> appears).
Therefore, according to this concept, <u>nations are a socially constructed group, imagined by people who perceive themselves as part of the group. </u>
Thus, we can conclude that the question regarding anthropological research refers specifically to Imagined communities.
I think it would be B but not forsure