Answer: the prejudice and the discrimination will always be around
Explanation: To be equipped to deal with these issues you have to overcome all the issues in the world
Rabbits are called primary consumers, consuming plants, or in this case, grass (yes, they don't just eat carrots. In the wild they eat grass). Grass is a plant, and it depends on photosynthesis to make its own food. To make the food, it requires energy from the sun. To look more on this, look up some stuff about photosynthesis in your school science textbook. Without the sun, there would be no energy that the grass needs for photosynthesis to occur, henceforth, the grass will die. Without the grass (or any other vegetation, for that matter), rabbits will not be able to survive, since their food source diminishes and will disappear quickly. Therefore, the rabbits depend on the sun for the energy that it provides to its food source.
Also without the sun, the rabbits would freeze to death :P.
Answer: COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM.
Explanation: Cooperative federalism is defined as a form of federalism in which all the various levels of government; the national, state, and local government engage mutually to solve problems that are common to achieve a similar goal.
Multiculturalism is the process through which new immigrants and their children enculturate into the dominant national culture, yet still retain a distinct ethnic culture of their own.
Multiculturalism in sociology refers to the way a society addresses cultural diversity. It expresses the idea that society is improved by preserving, appreciating and even promoting cultural diversity. It is based on the underlying premise that people from frequently quite different cultures may coexist peacefully. Multiculturalism is a term used in political philosophy to describe how civilizations decide to create and carry out formal laws addressing the fair treatment of other cultures. Either the ‘melting pot’ hypothesis or the ‘salad bowl’ theory describes how multiculturalism normally emerges.
To read more about melting pot hypothesis see:
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