Answer:
C. Glittering Generalities
Explanation:
Glittering Generalities refers to a Cathy phrase that is used to evoke the emotion of the people who hear the phrase rather than actually providing a factual information.
From the example above, when the hero pick a candy bar and said "I eat hero food." , it would most likely designed so the consumers hear it and feel that they will feel as heroic and adventurous as the hero if they eat that exact same candy bar. This will influence the kids to buy the candy bar, even though consuming too many candy bars will actually damage their health.
Explanation:
A) If a person bought a bond, they received a paper for a certain weight of gold. In the early days of our nation, the Colonial Government was looking for a way to finance its wartime operations, so it sold bonds.
--- TRUE
B) Traders would meet on what was once a farmer's market area known as Wall Street in New York.
--- TRUE
C) The Belgium Stock Exchange began with a handful of men standing in front of a buttonwood tree near the Trinity Church in East Manhattan after the American Revolution.
--- FALSE
The stock market in Belgium started back as far as in the 13th century when traders and merchants gather together to do business.
D) In addition to bonds, the banks sold little parts of their banks to whomever had the money and the desire to own a share in the business.
--- TRUE
Answer:
<u>__</u><u>Racialization</u><u>__</u> process
Explanation:
As the question point out, Racialization is about bringin up stereotypes. It is a term used in sociology to refer to the practice of attributing a social behavior or a certain ethnic/racial identities to people who do not even identify or act as such.
The answer would be true.
If your talking about the Australian Aboriginal languages there is about 300 if not please be a little more specific, hope this helps. :)