The answer is authenticity. Authenticity in anthropology reflects an object's materiality and if we dig deeper into it, authenticity does not only pertains to the age of the object but also to its age-value. Age-value signifies its past experience and condition like its wear and tear and its decay and disintegration.
Answer:
Evaluation of alternatives
Explanation:
in this step, consumer narrow down choices deciding on feasibility, and comparing the pros and cons of each remaining option.
Answer:
In 1955, the Montgomery Bus Boycott began. In 1961, the Albany Movement protested the segregation policies in Albany, Ga. In 1965, Martin L King Jr. started his I Have a Dream Speech. These led to the ending of racial and sex segregation/discrimination.
Explanation:
The civil rights movement in the United States was a decades-long struggle by African Americans to end legalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States. The movement has its origins in the Reconstruction era during the late 19th century, although the movement achieved its largest legislative gains in the mid-1960s after years of direct actions and grassroots protests. The social movement's major nonviolent resistance campaigns eventually secured new protections in federal law for the human rights of all Americans.
This depends for example on where the individuals live and for example in many countries of Western Europe people might be relatively well informaed of their rights
But generally I believe people are not too empowered because:
1) they don't challenge unfavorable work contracts
2) they don't take sick leave even if they can
3) they don't challenge their supervisors out of fear of loosing a job
4) they rarely seek justice in court
5) they might not be aware of their right to sick leave for example
The correct answer is: "all but choice C"
- Analogical representations: are mental or artificial images which closely replicate the physical characteristics of the original reality (object, place...) that it aims to modelize. For example, maps, pictures or diagrams.
- Symbolic representation: it is an abstract type of representation in the sense that it aims to replicate a reality without using its physical characteristics. The main example would be writing. Another example could be using a logo, or a color code, etc.
Therefore both are <u>mental representation</u>s, both <u>require thinking</u> as they consist on elaborating on the information that the human mind perceives through its senses, and both are <u>basic elements of thought,</u> as they help to create linkages among differente knowledges: experiences, concepts, etc.