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Explanation:
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This statement is TRUE.
A counterculture is defined as a cultural system whose norms and behaviors differ from the ones generally accepted in mainstream society. Countercultural movements emerge inside those mainstream societies, mainly because some groups of people stop sharing the generally accepted principles and become critical to them. In fact, such movements can be the starting point of dramatic cultural changes.
- Organized crime is a manner of subculture which shows disrespect for the mainstream rules and functions according to a different and own system. Therefore it is a counterculture.
- The hippie movement was the main counterculture of the 1960s-1970s. It was an anti-establishment phenomenon and was very visible during the Civil Rights Movement and in the protests that opposed the US policies in Vietnam.
The term 'In medias res' is a Latin phrase which means 'In the middle of things or events'.
Explanation:
The term 'In medias res' is a Latin phrase which means 'In the middle of things or events'.
In Homer's epic, Odyssey, he begins with the phrase In medias res. The story thus begins with the wanderings of Odysseus and then goes on with the Trojan War. Knowing the journey of Odysseus, it creates interest in the reader. The story becomes enjoyable by the narration of Odysseus's journey rather than beginning with the winning of the Trojan war.
- the people involved, the structure of the organization,
- the technologies used and the external environment influencing the organization.
- It is impossible to run an organization without people.
<em>The organization must have a structure according to which it will run.</em>
<em>Technology helps people in working smoothly.</em>
<em>Socio-cultural, political, economical, legal and geographical factors shape an organization.</em>
Answer:
<u><em>are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.</em></u>
Explanation:
The Founding Fathers created the Tenth Amendment to address fears that states could lose rights to the federal government and to help establish the principle of Federalism (the relationship between the Federal government and state governments) by stating that any power that is not delegated to the federal government, nor prohibited to the states, is reserved for the states or to the people.