<span>I feel the overall critique of society in Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol is focused on capitalism, being busy on creating wealth that sometimes we forget what is truly important in life which is family togetherness,compassion for the poor or the less fortunate and sharing the blessings with them. The time setting of this novel which was Christmas I believe captures perfectly the scenario to show this society critique.</span>
The united states has a somewhat complicated history when it comes to racism, a history of many years of slavery and also a segregationist history, where blacks were seen as a kind of virus that should stay away from whites. In general, a lot has changed in American society, but there is still a natural division, because of history, when it comes to blacks and whites. For example, black neighborhoods and rich neighborhoods. There is no more segregation, what exists in the United States is a class division that is historically based on class division.
<span>It is the Appellate Jurisdiction. It is the authority of a higher court to survey choices and change results of choices of lower courts. The most re-appraising locale is authoritatively made and may comprise of advances by leave of the investigative court or by right.</span>