<span>Bring the left foot slightly forward.</span>
Answer:
Background expectancies
Explanation:
Harold Garfinkel conducted experiments in which students were encouraged to pursue the precise meaning of general or casual comments. The intent was to uncover the backgroung expectancies that people use to structure and organize everyday conversation
According to Garfinkel, the most efficient way to explore how ordinary members of the society produce and recognize the commonly known world of daily affairs is a deliberate breaching of background expectancies we rely on in everyday life. It is background expectancies that provides for the recognizability of routine situations as natural, unproblematic, taken-for-granted. These expectancies constitute what is known as “common sense,” and offer to what is happening its character of reality “known in common with others”. If these expectations are not met (as a result of a special procedure), people begin to make efforts to normalize what is happening, which suggest the sociologist how the daily life in society is organized. Through such breaching experiments Garfinkel shows what are the structural grounds of persons’ common understandings in communication and of systematic manifestations of social affects.
Answer:
The correct answer is D: political leaders could not claim they alone knew the will of God, since the Jewish teachings were written down for anyone to read.
Explanation:
Jews believe that God dictated the Torah, the central and most important document of Judaism, to Moses on Mount Sinai. They believe that the Torah shows how God wants Jews to live. It contains 613 commandments and Jews refer to the ten best known of these as "the ten 10 statements". The Torah includes Judaism’s written and oral law, i.e. all Jewish religious teachings throughout history. Everything is said there, everything a good Jew needs to know so as to act as God says. A Jew serves God when he learns the holy books and does what they say.
Answer:
He is in the third stage (interpersonal accord) of Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
Explanation:
Kohlberg did some studies on morality and proposed a theory on moral development. He defined three different levels of morality (and each level consists in 2 stages).
These levels are:
In the preconventional level, the person's morality is externally controlled and therefore acts based on what the punishment will be (1st stage) or based on how good will it be for him/her to act in some way (2nd stage)
The conventional level stages also have to to with external controls but now the person thinks in function of ensure positive relationships and societal order. The third stage here depends on the approval of others. The fourth stage has to do with accepting rules because they preserve the society order and functioning.
The postconventional level stages are defined in more abstract principles or values. The 5th stage sees the world as a place with different values that must be respected. Finally the 6th stage is based in universal ethical abstract principles.
In this example, Jason doesn't feel comfortable taking a decision without involving the chairman of the board. He is deciding to put aside his own interests for doing things the right way in the eyes of the shareholders, therefore, since he is focused in <u>external factors</u> he is in the <u>conventional level, specifically in the third stage in which decisions depend on the approval of others. </u>
Answer:
the U.S. lawmakers immigration numbers were not increasing rapidly then
Explanation:
Before 1875, most of the lands in united states were not occupied. Which is why they considered immigration as a good things since they need more people to come into the country and take care of the resources.
Beyond 1875, The lands started to became heavily populated. Many people all across the worlds wanted to come to untied states with the hope of achieving freedom and obtaining more economic opportunities. The number of immigrants become larger than the amount of resources available. This created massive competition in the country.
So, Lawmakers started to restrict the number of immigrants that can come into the country.