Faye files a suit in a state court against Gas Station Stop, claiming employment discrimination. Gas Station loses the suit and
appeals. After the state’s highest court’s review of Faye v. Gas Station Stop, either party can appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court if?a. the party is unsatisfied with the result.b. a question of state law remains unresolved.c. the state trial and appellate court rulings are different.d. a federal question is involved.
Of course if there is a difference in the ruling. The option of appeal will occur at the supreme court when there is a difference in decision from both level of the courts.
If the supreme court gives a verdict that is different from the lower court or if the supreme court does not agree with the ruling of the lower court, it gives room to the parties to appeal to render the case solved.
<h2>Anthropologists and the problem of ethnocentrism:
</h2>
It is important for anthropologists to avoid ethnocentrism because if they become complacent about their own culture, they might miss what is good in other cultures.
Possibilities may arise that they ignore the facts that surface from their study of foreign cultures and the world misses out on the facts due to the ethnocentric beliefs of the anthropologist.
It is difficult for anthropologists to eliminate ethnocentrism from their work completely because like other professionals, they too have feelings and emotions associated with their own culture that tend them to believe that their culture is the best.