Answer:promoted social change and celebrated black culture and ideology
Explanation:
When it comes to a civil rights equality, African American people had went trough many difficulties and struggles. It was back in 1950 and 1960 year.
- They didn't had equal opportunities so they fought for them. Those unavailable opportunities were referring to the most important things of living such as education, right to vote, employment and more. Also, the big problem was a racial discrimination .
The social context that is represented in “The Outsiders”, is relevant to its time, as the author, Susan Eloise Hinton, herself faced social degradation in her high school class.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The novel is about the clashes between the lesser privileged section of the community and the higher orders of the community. The clashes are about the superiority of each section of society and the rules that govern the same.
It is also about friendships made and broken for the fear of being hurt or being let down, about love and fear between the two classes, and finally about how at the end of all, it does not make sense to maintain so much of enemy as each person differs in their circumstances.
The author is young and a female faced similar clashes in her times at the time of writing her book. She was also asked to change her name to be gender-neutral to appeal more to the crowd.
These pointer show and reflect the relevance of the marginalized groups of the contextual times.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because its your opinion not others (isn't this easy tho?)
1) The decline of the American Dream in the 1920s
2) The Hollowness of the Upper Class
3) The Valley of Ashes
I hope that's help !