One of the main reason for this variety to be so wide is colonization. In the Caribbean there were mainly three types of colonies: English, French and Spanish. Also, on top of that, they brought slaves from Africa which help to add African culture to the mix, leading to a more profound exchange of cultures.
Taking that into account, it is normal that there is so much diversity. Traditional practices from every individual island mixed with the ones coming from their colonizers and their slaves, creating entirely different practices in every single island.
Alot of the postmodern mentality is coming from the younger generation wanting to break from cultural traditions that are stagnant. It is important to establish boundaries and respect others, while maintaining a level of privacy and responsibility
Answer:
Unconscious
Explanation:
Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis and he believed that most of our personality and behavior was guided based on unconscious desires and on our early childhood experiences.
According to him, the unconscious is the part of the mind that we are not aware of but that guides most of or conduct anyway, the unconscious can only be accessed through dreams, lapsus and psychoanalytical therapy.
Therefore, according to Freud, the part of the mind that is largely hidden and can only be brought into awareness with great difficulty, if at all, is the unconscious.
Frederick Jackson promoted the "Frontier Thesis," arguing that the American culture and democracy came about as a result of the (moving) American frontier.
The first settlers in America from Europe (in the 17th century) carried with them the European culture (e.g. established churches, aristocracies, standing armies, unequal land distribution and an intrusive government). Eventually, the descendants of these pioneers moved further inland of America (i.e. towards the west).
They had to abandon certain European practices (e.g. of hierarchy, and certain established and rigid ways) that were not beneficial to them as they adapted to the new political, physical, and economic environment -- marked by savagery and the wilderness. These factors drove the succeeding generations to develop the American culture-- more democratic, more individualistic, more violent, and less artistic and less scientific. Generally, the further inland that the people went and lived, the more American they became.
Answer is: racial profiling.
Racial profiling<span> is when someone target or suspect a person of a certain </span>race<span> based on a stereotype about their race.</span>
Example for racial profiling in US is harsh treatment of some Afro-Americans or other minority groups (<span>Hispanic and Latino Americans)</span> by law enforcement.