The answer I think is; active listening.
<em>Please do tell if wrong, hope this helped! :)</em>
The students' failure to help is best explained in terms of
"<span>
a diffusion of responsibility".</span>
Diffusion of responsibility is a sociopsychological occurrence whereby a man is more
averse to make obligation regarding an action or inaction when others are
available. Thought about a type of attribution, the individual expect that
others either are in charge of making a move or have effectively done as such.
Black and white cultures developed separately from each other, the separation created a stigma for either race toward the other, as a subject of the taboo. There was a constant tension, a relationship that bred whites to feel superior and blacks to feel inferior. It also heavily affected literature, music, and art for both races - leading to "White Man's Burden", "Uncle Tom's Cabin", as well as the explosion of new styles of music coming from the black newly freedmen/women of the south. It was a terrible and but extremely influential and creative period for black culture. :)
Answer: Bus Anut ;)
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For life in a city:
<span>1) More opportunities for work</span>
<span>2) More interactions with people</span>
<span>3) Goods and services are more accessible
</span>
For why life in a city is not a good idea:
<span>1) Less populated
</span>
<span>2) Relaxed environment</span>
<span>3) Possibly less crime or privacy issues as oppose to
a city</span>