True, because if it comes from an unreliable place then it's not gonna help
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness is a book by Michelle Alexander, a civil rights litigator and legal scholar.
The social inequality produced by mass incarceration is sizable and enduring for three main reasons: it is invisible, it is cumulative, and it is intergenerational. The inequality is invisible in the sense that institutionalized populations commonly lie outside our official accounts of economic well-being.
<span>The difference is approximately $15,000 per year. High school graduates tend to earn quite a bit less than their college-educated counterparts. This discrepancy only increases as the levels of education discrepancies increase, as well. Students with graduate degrees earn quite a bit more than those with undergraduate degrees.</span>
Answer: D. They are always small groups composed of just a few people.
Explanation: Drug cartels are never composed of a few people. There is always a chain with a few people at the top of that chain.
The long-term impact of the break from the Catholic Church was the rise of Protestantism, a denomination within Christianity.
People who followed Martin Luther would establish communities which later formed the protestant Churches and people who remained loyal to the Catholic Church ensured the continued existence of the Church.
Today we can still see the split, for example, Southern Europe is mostly catholic and northern Europe is mostly Protestant.
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