If Janis was a young mother in her late 20s when she and her husband divorced, forcing her to live on her sole income as a part time minimum wage worker. She will represent: <span>the feminization of poverty
The feminization of poverty represent a disproportionate condition where most of the poor workers in a specific region is overwhelmingly represented by women (most noticeable in a third world country)</span>
"<span>Ineffectiveness and gridlock</span>" is the one among the following choices given in the question that would be the result of a direct democracy at the national level. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope that the answer has helped you.
Answer:
I think A or could be D I think it is a
The correct answer is C, their limited feelings of responsibility. Social psychologists John Darley and Bibb Latane have introduced the concept of the bystander effect. This is a term describing how the presence of others can discourage someone from intervening in an emergency. It is based on the sociopsychological phenomenon of the diffusion of responsibility and how a person is less likely to take responsibility for an action or inaction when others are present. This leads to the individual transferring the responsibility of acting on the rest of the group.
The correct answer is; Lennie knows that he did something bad this time and he deserved to be reprimanded. He asked "why ain't you gonna give me hell?" because he was so used to always being in trouble when he did bad things and George always going off during those times.
Further Explanation:
Lennie and George are characters from the book "Of Mice and Men." This particular scene occurred in Chapter 6 of the book. In this chapter, George lets Lennie know that he was really never mad at him before and didn't mean the bad things he said or did to him.
George ends up killing Lennie in this chapter because he didn't want Curly to kill him. He decided to do this himself so that Lennie would never know it was going to happen. He shot him in the back of the head so that it would be instant. This way he knew that Lennie would not suffer.
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