<span>C) Separate is Inherently Unequal</span>
I believe the answer is: Ethnocentricity.
ethnocentricity refers to the act of seeing our own culture as inherently superior compared to another culture. This often make people seeing the norms or tradition that exist in other culture by using our own as a standard. The more their culture deviate from ours, the more inferior we think their culture to be.
Answer:
Education helped Douglass to understand things that were slowly destroying his mind and heart. He can be quoted from the text saying that "it opened my eyes to the horrible pit, but offered no ladder upon which to get out".
For Douglass, to finally being able to read and comprehend the facts on slavery sometimes made him more miserable. He stated that: “I would at times feel that learning to read had been a curse rather than a blessing.”
Explanation:
Douglass understood that the only way to freedom for him and other slaves was through learning to read, write and having education. He believed that all people are created equal, however were not just born free but people have to make themselves into who they want to be.
Answer:
A. It has yet to be dated.
Explanation:
<em>Homo naledi</em> is a hominids species that was discovered in the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave system in South Africa in 2013. The expedition found more than 1550 specimens from at least 15 <em>Homo naledi</em> individuals. Another 133 specimens of at least 3 individuals were found on the nearby Lesedi Chamber. It is not true that the species is yet to be dated, as the fossils have been dated to between 335,000 and 236,000 years ago.