First Question:
A lot of the prejudices that are commonplace in American society date back to the time of slavery.
Slavery was often justified as a way of helping African-descended people. The argument was that European-descended people were more civilized, culturally-advanced and technologically driven. This patronizing attitude can still be seen in interactions between people of different races in the US.
Lack of education and illiteracy also contributed to creating a stereotype of African Americans as being less intelligent than other groups and contributed to hiding the difference in opportunities between the two groups.
Second Question:
These prejudices prevail even after abolition for two main reasons. The first one is the fact that prejudices are learned through socialization. Therefore, a child that grows up with prejudiced parents is very likely to maintain those same prejudices.
The second reason is that prejudices often serve the same purpose that they served in the time of slavery, which is to hide patterns of oppression or justify difference in opportunities. It is a useful political tool and because of its convenience people can sometimes be reluctant to let them go.
Answer: THey helped by do things
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A.- Information developed and disseminated in anticipation of, during, or after an emergency to provide specific life- and health-saving information
Explanation:
In accordance with Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency, (FEMA)Public Information is a term which is defined as a vital function in disaster operations that contributes greatly to saving lives and protecting property.
In other words, Public information deals with the processes and systems that enable effective communications with various target audiences so as to provide specific life- and health-saving information
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Psychodynamics
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According to my research on studies conducted by various psychologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this viewpoint is most consistent with the Psychodynamics perspective. This is because this perspective focuses on approaching psychology by emphasizing systematic study of the roots of human behavior, including feelings and emotions as well as how they are affected by early childhood experiences. Which is what Noreen believes as well.
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