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- Define dowry, tradition and explain how it degenerated into demand and bargain of money for marriage.

<u>Dowry </u>is the money (it can come in the form of money, cars, buildings, expensive gems etc.) you give to the bridegroom's family as a gift for marrying the bride. This tradition started a long time back but still continues. It was originally given as a sign of happiness & extreme gratefulness. However, now dowry is sometimes demanded by the groom's family & the women are bargained for money. They threaten to hurt or not marry the woman if they don't receive enough money. This has lead to immense disputes by feminists. Now the act of dowry is illegal & prohibited in many countries. But, it still takes place between many families. It's been high time since dowry should be stopped & people realize that women are more than just mere & poor maidens.
Answer: At the time the excerpts were written, MLK Jr disagreed with Malcolm X in that King believed that
The most desirable outcome of Civil Rights activism would be equal rights and racial integration. The movement for black advancement in the US was part of a global process of social change
The significance of Marbury v. Madison was that it was the first U.S. Supreme Court case to apply "Judicial Review", as well as the fact that it allowed the Supreme Court to rule laws as unconstitutional.
Answer:
working class
Explanation:
In the context of the Weberian model of the U.S. class structure, the <u>working class</u> includes people who are employed in the service sector as clerks, salespeople, and fast-food workers whose job responsibilities involve routine, mechanized tasks requiring little skill beyond basic literacy; some people in this class are employed in pink-collar occupations. Weber grouped the American population into 6 distinct class; upper class, new money
, middle class, working class, working poor, and under class.
Weber described the working class as individuals who may have gone to college, but more have had vocational or technical training, they include electricians, factory workers, police officers and truck drivers, they are also referred to as blue collar and they constitute about 20% of American work force.