Answer:
Some Cultural identities tend to become a target for discrimination.
Explanation:
Cultural identities refers to a person is related to a certain ethnicity, religion, nationality, or social class.
In all societies, there's always be one cultural identities that held by the majority of the people. In some cases, this might cause the members of that majority openly discriminately / impose their number advantage toward the minorities with different cultural identities.
When this happen, experiences that minorities and the majorities felt during social interaction can be widely differ from one another. The majority might feel that their social interaction generally went pleasantly while the minority group constantly faced negative experiences from their social interaction.
<span>I would say someone of faith and character because people with faith can have better lives and have more friends that like you. A person with knowledge can have the best grades at school and occupy the best places.
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<em><u>Andres2003</u></em>
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Answer: im pretty sure its B but dont quote me
Explanation:
Answer is D. <em>Both had some groups that settled for religious reasons</em>. The Puritans' Pilgrims were seeking for a place to have freedom to worship and they were part o the <em>New England</em> colonies. The <em>Middle Colonie</em>s had the Quakers.
A. The Middle colonies had <em>more ethnic diversity</em>.
B. Inicially the New England colonies <em>were helped</em> by the Indians, but the Middle colonies <em>confronted</em> the Indians.
C. The Middle colonies' labor was done by <em>young whites</em> and the New England colonies had <em>prisoners of war and Indian</em>s as slaves.