Creating a curfew for overcoming the increase in crimes committed by teens is a viable option but not for the long term. Avoiding teens to be on the streets at night could result in a temporary reduction on crime, but there are several crimes that could be committed hidden on houses or other abandoned places. A more plausible option would be to reinforce police surveillance and of course, creating jobs for teens to encourage them to be responsible and valuable for society.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Out-group homogeneity refers to our tendency to view members of an out-group as more similar to one another than they really are.
Explanation:
The out-group homogeneity effect causes people to perceive individuals from out of their inner groups (determined by race, gender, age, nationality, etc) as more similar among them, while members of their in-groups are perceived as more diverse. For example, Italian Americans may perceive themselves as more diverse than Americans, as same as Millenials think their preferences and tastes are more diverse than the Baby Boomer's ones.
Answer:
My fellow Americans,
As I swore an oath to God and country to serve as your president, I offered a prayer for the 400,000 Americans and
Explanation: