Answer:
"critical feminists focus on issues of power and seek to explain the origins and consequences of gender relations, especially those that privilege men. They study the ways that gender ideology . . . is produced, reproduced, resisted, and changed in and through the everyday experiences of men and women" (Coakley 45-46)
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10. If I was to choose multiples it would be all of the above, the answer is Easter
11. B
Explanation:
10. Easter Sunday was the day Jesus resurrected from the dead, so with that being said it signifies salvation of all Christians and I believe that we all celebrate Easter( Jewish are Christians but they do not celebrate Christmas).
11. The festival first came to celebration when the Ashantis in Ghana( A group of tribe, Ghana is a Western African Country) had their independence war against the people of Denkyira which they celebrated the achievement of Statehood of the people.
Answer:
Female
Explanation:
Gender Identity is ability to accept who we are and our body make up. Some people accept both their biological identity and gender Identity while some do not accept their gender identity with their biological identity, such is the case of Anais who fails to accept she is a female but will choose to follow men and behave like them. Some suffer gender dysphoria this make them prefer to act and behave like opposite sex.
As soon as she reaches puberty she began to see changes points her to her biological identity and she gets attracted to female because that is her biological identity.
<span>Texas v. Johnson
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Facts: In 1984, in front of the Dallas City Hall, Gregory Lee Johnson burned an American flag as a means of protest against Reagan administration policies. Johnson was tried and convicted under a Texas law outlawing flag desecration. He was sentenced to one year in jail and assessed a $2,000 fine. After the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the conviction, the case went to the Supreme Court.
Issue: Is the desecration of an American flag, by burning or otherwise, a form of speech that is protected under the First Amendment?
Decision: In a 5-to-4 decision, the Court held that Johnson's burning of a flag was protected expression under the First Amendment. The Court found that Johnson's actions fell into the category of expressive conduct and had a distinctively political nature.
<span>Precedent: The Court's decision invalidated laws in force in 48 of the 50 states (the laws of making flag burning illegal)</span><span>
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