Answer:
the narrator referring to Manny as He
Explanation:
The purpose of the Proclamation of 1763 was to keep a good relationship between the British and the Native Americans. It also created a line along the frontier (edge of the white settlement). The Proclamation of 1763 also said that the British wouldn't allow settlement west of the line, giving Native Americans protection.
<span>Conflicts between adolescents and parents over mundane matters is generally LESS FREQUENT in ethnic minorities than in white families. The topics of disagreement are SIMILAR across ethnic groups. This is likely due to cultural differences but since adolescents almost all go through the same changes and challenges, the matters that are argued over between adolescents and parents are rather similar across all races.</span>
Answer:
The question above represents an example of a case.
Explanation:
The question above shows an example of a case. One case is a judicial process, where a situation of discrepancy has been established between two people, two entities, or between entities and people (as shown in the question above), where it will be necessary to review laws so that a judge can make decisions around this discrepancy, allowing the injured to be compensated.
Answer:
According to Snyder, Tanke and Berscheid (1977), this effect is a type of self-fulfilling stereotype.
Explanation:
Snyder, Tanke and Berscheid studied the social nature of stereotypes and how, although we might think that stereotypes are grounded in real characteristics, they are in fact produced and reproduced in interaction. They found that people tend to treat others in a way that responds to the stereotype they have of the others, for example, if attractive females are considered to be warm and friendly, when a person interacts with a female that he considers attractive, he will treat her in a way that the female responds warm and friendly, thus confirming the stereotype. Their findings have had implications in the study of cultural stereotypes related to racist conducts.