The correct answer is: "integrity vs despair"
The question is refered to Erickson's steps of psychosocial development. This theory appoints that each stage in life poses a challenge. Two opposing forces act over the person, who has to be able to resolve the trade-off, by adopting the positive force (integrity, in this case) and discarding the negative one (despair), in order to sucessfully advance in the development of his/her psychosocial personality. The sucessful fulfilment of one step enables to reach the next step.
This period in a person's life, after 65 years old, means the beginning of the last stage of psychosocial development in which the person, for the first time, experiences a sense of mortality. Reaching integrity means accepting oneshelf and living in peace the way towards death, which is felt with proximity at this point in life.
Answer:
Plessy v Ferguson
Explanation:
Plessy v Ferguson allowed for "separate but equal" accommodations in public settings. This legally allowed for discrimination and the creation of Jim Crow laws. Laws were put in place to prevent African Americans from voting such as poll taxes or literacy tests. African Americans were also forced into sharecropping which turned into legal slavery.
1. Have you ever been bullied or harassed based off of one of your identities such as your race, sexual orientation, religion, or any other identity?
2. Did you ever seek help because you were being bullied and harassed?
3. Have you ever been slurred at, degraded, or verbally abused?
4. If comfortable sharing, have you ever suffered any sort of mental health issue as a result of the bullying and harassment you endured such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, etc;?
5. Have you ever been made to feel ashamed of one of your identities?
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Answer:
Option B -- Voir dire
Explanation:
Voir dire is a legal term used for variety of procedures, which is a preliminary examination used to determine the competency of either the witness or juror or both in some cases. It should be noted that, it's usually inform of an oath administered to the supposed witness and juror, of which the absolute truth is expected from him/her to ascertained his/her competency.