<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The courts have played an important role in adjudicating racial categorization processes. Understanding court decisions around racial categorization processes further underscores how race and ethnicity are </em><u><em>Social and historical constructs.</em></u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Social construct can be defined as the process of giving the idea about something to an individual by the society. Race is an example of social construct. Race is <em>categorized in different ways </em>based on outlook like skin color, size of eye, accent, and physical features.
The study of <em>history of different races and study</em> of the reasons behind the behavioral approach of certain tribe might be an historical construct. Historical construct may be used to increase the <em>satisfaction to the people of certain race. </em>
<span>The answer is c. patricians.
The patricians were the aristocracy class of Rome. Initially they were
the only ones who could hold office as well as formulate the laws. This angered the commoners or plebeians who
rose in revolt. This frightened the patricians that they were grant the right
to hold office as well. Through the
creation of the Twelve Tablets of Law, it made it clear that the plebeians now
officially had the right to hold office like the patricians.</span>
Base on what i think, development is where a country advances itself.(what i think)
a shrinking population is beneficial in terms of job employment. lesser people-> lesser competition for jobs-> more people earning money for the country-> country spends lesser on helping those without jobs/financially unstable.
a shrinking population is harmful to development whereby the country has lesser people being born-> lesser “brains”/creative minds to help develop the country faster
Answer:
Boundaries of the 'Promised Land' given by Jerome c.400
Under the name Palestine, we comprehend the small country formerly inhabited by the Israelites, and which is today part of Acre and Damascus pachalics. It stretched between 31 and 33° N.Jews, Christians, and Muslims all regard it as holy. Part of the significance of the land stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem (the holiest city to Judaism), as the historical region of Jesus' ministry, and as the site of the Isra and Mi'raj event of c. 621 CE in Islam.