Answer:
The correct answer is D. Inspecting restaurant kitchens to make sure they are clean is an example of public policy.
Explanation:
Public policy is a concept of political science which designates the interventions of an authority invested with public power and governmental legitimacy in a specific area of society or territory.
Public policies can also be described as a set of coordinated actions, carried out by a public authority, with a view to obtaining a modification or an evolution of a given situation. The fields concerned can be of any kind: infrastructure, health, family, housing, employment, vocational training, research, public service, crisis, deficit, etcetera.
Therefore, a series of inspections of the restaurant kitchens in a given place, with the aim of contributing to the improvement of the sanitary conditions of society, is a clear example of a public policy.
The difference is quite simple, a child under the care of his parents is not a slave, or at least he is not supposed to be. A slave is a human being forced into involuntary and total servitude for the entirety of his life. A child is only under the authority of his parents until he turns 18. As of 18 years of age he/she is considered an adult and can do as he/she pleases with his own life. It needs to be remarked that authority is not the same as forced involuntary servitude (though some kids might be inclined to use such term when asked to collaborate with reasonable house chores but that is just plain hyperbolic immaturity). The emancipation of an actual slave by a slave owner is seldom voluntary and most times it is forced (it took a Civil War to settle the question). The emancipation of a kid takes place for very different reasons:
- The parents are found to neglect the well-being of the child (exploitation, sexual abuse, violent physical or psychological abuse, etc). The child is then emancipated, that is to say removed from his parent’s care and either becomes a ward of the State or the adopted son or daughter of another family).
- The child has left school at age 16 and starts working and earning his/her own salary and achieves financial independence from his /her parents. He/she marries or enters the army.
It is evident that the only similarity between the emancipation of a child and the emancipation of a slave is the use of the same word that has the same etymological source but very different meanings.
Between the times of actual slavery and now. Things have changed quite a bit. There was no legal framework for the emancipation of children, let alone laws preventing their neglect by parents. Emancipation of slaves occurred a long time before the emancipation of children was established in the 20th century. It did take place de facto before that but there was no legal framework.
Answer: She based her arguments for the education of women on ideas from the Bible.
Explanation:
Answer:
The process has often been called Americanization.
Explanation:
<em>Americanization</em> is a specialized concept that includes the assumptions of the <em>Melting Pot Theory</em> that stands that when two cultures meet there is a process called <em>Cultural Assimilation</em> in which the minority group tend to adopt cultural characteristics such as language, behavior, traditions, and so on, until they melt. It could happen that the minority group blend so much that end up identifying as the dominant culture, or it could happen that the minority group still have characteristics of their mother culture but mixed with the new one. Both cases are cultural assimilation in the Melting Pot Theory.
United States since the end of the 1800s had an increased number of foreigns, later increased even more with the Great War mostly (also when Alaska was purchased from Russia, there was indigenous groups that needed to assimilate US culture). So the government started a movement with programs to teach english and civil laws to foreigns, also to help them adapt and establish legally in the country in the case of immigrants. This is a cultural assimilation movement called Americanization.
As the question is pointing out a <em>cultural assimilation</em> <em>of immigrants</em> <em>but particularly those that arrived to United States</em> the correct answer of the process is Americanization.