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When Wangari Maathai first returned from the United States to Kenya, her country lived complicated moments in politics and social issues. The most relevant issues were the lack of respect for human rights, limited women's rights, and the difficulty to establish a true democracy in Kenya.
Wangari Maathai (1940-2011) was an environmental activist that participated in Kenyan politics as the minister of the environment. She studied in the United States(Pittsburgh University) and received a Ph degree in Kenya, becoming the first woman in Central Africa to get that degree. She also was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.
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Answer: How is the world compared to ours?
Explanation:
It is a central issue of speculative fiction. Speculative fiction addresses various topics imbued with art (film, literature) such as questions of becoming other worlds, or the matter of transferring consciousness to another body. Speculative fiction covers science fiction topics, then supernatural horror topics, and the like. An issue that is gaining popularity in modern society.
Answer:
False consciousness.
Explanation:
As the exercise argues, false consciousness implies that an individual can't perceive their true social or economic situation due to external factors that prevents and mislead the individual from realizing their true nature of their reality. This term explains how, through institutions and through media, for example, an individual is mislead from their reality (specially the proletarian) making them believe, as the exercise presents, that if they work hard they too can become rich.