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Answer:</h2><h2>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</h2>
Answer:
A. forming subgoals
Explanation:
In problem solving, subgoals refers to the smaller things that people can achieve which eventually will lead to the end goal. In general, Separating your end goal into subgoals can make it easier for you to track your progress and keep you motivated throughout the process.
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The end goal for the students is completing the term paper assignment.
Some people might choose to just force themselves to write the whole thing in a short period of time. But that might cause them to experience a burnout and causes many mistakes on the paper.
Dividing the paper into smaller parts actually make it easier and less demanding.
The professor teach the student to do this by telling them to first submit a topic statement, then a list of references, then a draft of the introduction before eventually finish the content.
Answer:
B. Conflict Perspective
Explanation:
The conflict perspective in sociology sees society as the result of competing groups of people that struggle for limited resources. Karl Marx is considered the founder of this perspective.
Under a conflict perspective, the fact that white criminals spend less time in jail than minority criminals would mean that white people are winning the struggle for limited resources. They are using their power to opress minorities with several measures including racial injustice in the form of longer average jail sentences.
Answer:
B. Queried
Explanation:
In anthropologist field, Queried is an act of giving doubts toward the validity of a certain claim. Keep in mind that Queried does not mean completely reject the claim. But it merely suggest that might be a good idea to gain further evidence to proof that claim.
This can be seen when they are examining whether Neanderthal is a direct ancestor to humans. They based that assumption due to our similar mitochondrial. Even though it might be possible, we need to gained further proof to strengthen that claim. (since chimpanzees with identical mitochondrial are not closely related to us)