Answer:
Once the race is understood as a social construct, several policies and social issues will be created to regulate the members of that race, and traditionally these policies create segregation and prejudice.
Explanation:
I think that two good examples to illustrate this point is the Jim Crow system in the Southern of the USA, and the eugenics policies executed by the Nazis. Both were influenced by the racial racism that emerged in the late 18th century but became strong in the 19th century. When we analyze their practices, it's clear the idea of segregation, to create a strong race, to avoid the racial mixture, but above all else, to control races considered degenerated or dangerous, avoiding their spread. This happened with black people on the US (Jim Crow system), and with the Jews and several other social/racial minorities in Europe under the shadow of the Nazis.
Social comparison
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I was actually hoping to get some options to answer this question. Since there are no options given, so i will have to answer this question from my knowledge and hope that it helps. A doctor whose father works as a janitor would be an example of inter generational mobility. It cannot be an example of vertical or horizontal mobility.
"The Six Days War" against Egypt. and Syria
I believe the answer is: Positive reinforcement
Positive reinforcement refers to a desired reward/stimulus that given to encourage an individual in doing a certain behavior.
In this case, music as something that jenny's crave and her craving is rewarded everytime she repeat the behavior of opening up the channel