Answer:
I think it gives the reader a visualization of things people like.
Answer:
1 To change internal to external thinking.
2 To show that homogeneity doesn´t exist in other groups.
3 Prejudice is based on ignorance or lack of knowledge of other groups.
Explanation:
1 Use the <em>in-group solidarity </em>to convey that this solidarity can also be extended to other groups and thus profit from larger groups.
2 The homogeneity bias of the <em>out-group derogation </em>should be tackled by explaining that another group will presumably be as heterogeneous as the own group.
3 Prejudice is an important element of the scapegoat theory, in which one group blames another group (with different biological or cultural traits) all too easily. The only way prejudice can be eliminated is by getting to know other persons of 'different' groups.
Answer:
i play Fornite but i am on pc
Explanation:
Answer + Explanation:
In context, King is stating that racism begins with separation, a lack of cohesion and connectedness. Racism emerges from these separations, and as a result, it grows. King, however, does not draw distinctions between races.... but rather, states that “whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly”.