In the past, learners were required to achieve at least 50% in four specific designated subjects that were the same nationwide. However, this was recently changed - the new requirements include attaining the same percentage in any four subjects that have 20 credits from a list of subjects.
This change has certain advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that there will be more students with better percentages applying for various high education institutions as it should now be easier for them to pick subjects they are most confident in and that will be relevant for their further education. Their focus will also be on those most important subjects for them and their studies instead of on something they might not even need in their future career.
However, a disadvantage is that students might pick subjects they find easiest just to secure their place in a university. Those subjects ultimately might not provide them with needed strategies for thinking and learning that otherwise designated subjects might have. Furthermore, some higher education institutions might have their own lists of designated subjects and minimum entry requirements that might not be the same as the student's choices
Social structures <span>consist of statuses, roles, groups and institutions.
A social structure is a group of people joined by some common characteristics - a social group, infrastructure, hierarchy by birth, the same job, etc. These structures include various statuses that people may have, their roles in institutions, etc.</span>
King Alaric led the Visigoths when they invaded Rome.
Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
King Alaric is a well-known figure in the Sack of Rome. He led the Visigoths and infiltrated Rome. He was elected the Chief of Visigoths and iterated that his people were not getting enough subsidies to live by.
After leading his people into several successful as well as unsuccessful heists, he finally sacked the western part of Rome. This event was marked as one of the most important events in history as it was the defeat of Western Rome after centuries.