Answer: Establishment Clause
The Establishment Clause is part of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. It is also part of the constitutional right of freedom of religion (along with the Free Exercise Clause). The clause states that Congress does not have the power to make laws respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. This was a particularly important protection in the United States as the country was populated by people who were escaping religious persecution in Europe.
The Indus Valley contributed to the large population of India. It is just northwest of the Indian subcontinent.
The answer would be Self-fulfilling prophecy.
Answer:
c. the structure of a job makes it difficult for certain groups of individuals to succeed.
Explanation:
Insitutional discrimination is the type whereby an individual passes through as a result of institution like the school, church, prison e.t.c. This discrimination is passed across by the institutional body.
For example, in a situation whereby a school refuses to admit a bright black individual because of their immaginary law but goes ahead to admit someone that has low score just because, he or she is not black can be said to be institutional discrimination.