D. Both claimed that people should learn from nature rather than science
<span>The Lives of Women: 'In a way, I was always going to write this novel'. I think it's fair to say that The Lives of Women is not just a novel set in the suburbs, it is a novel of the suburbs, writes Christine Dwyer Hickey.</span>
Not really. There was segregation still in the early 60s. Martin LK didn't make an appearance until his speech in 1963 and black people got the right to vote in 1965. Yet again, black people were still heavily judged and they were blamed for a lot of mistakes other people would make. So no. The white prison population was not higher.
I don’t know really but you might want to ask your teacher for more context