The answer to this problem is the "prejudiced nondiscriminators". Based on Mr. Robert Merton's typology of prejudice anddiscriminationn, prejudiced nondiscriminators may have no personal prejudice but still engage in discrimnatory bahavior because of the peer-group pressure or economic, political r social interest. Mr. Robert Merton is a known sociologist and he was being recognized on all of his contributions in the field of sociology.
Answer: 123 different languages are listed in Nepal.
After the death of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman empire slowly started to decline. Potential new emperors began to focus on pleasing the rich Patricians at the expense of the poor plebeians . The resulting decadence was just one reason for the fall of the empire.
(It needs to be pointed out that as the question seems incomplete and lacks more context, the answer might not meet the its standards).
The number representing the beginning of the Reconstruction is 10, mostly in reference to the Ten Percent Plan.
This was a programme annonced by President Abraham Lincoln before the end of the Civil War, in 1863.
This reconstruction plan would allow a Confederate state to form a new local government and be readmitted to the U.S. Congress if 10% of their citizens agreed to take an oath of loyalty to the Union. These 10% would also receive amnesty.
The Ten Percent Plan also suggested a transition from slavery to freedom for newly-freed black laborers by making them work for one year on Louisiana plantations, being paid $10 a month.
Answer:
A. The automobile industry will experience job loss as manufacturers are more likely to relocate to other countries.
Explanation:
As automobile manufacturers use steel as an input, any high steel tariff raises their cost of producing automobiles in the U.S. They couldn't produce the same amount of automobiles for the same cost of producing and they couldn't change steel as an input for production. Looking to keep or low their cost of producing automobiles, manufacturers are likely to relocate to other countries, firing employees in the U.S. automobile industry.