One example of how gendered rules apply differently to men
and women as they age is that compared to men, women tend to face ageism
everywhere. Ageism is being defined as a discrimination or stereotyping against
an individual that they are to base on the individual’s age.
In a representative democracy, people are choosing the representatives. They basically get to choose what type of person they want to make decisions for their country.
The correct answer is a<em> referendum</em>. This a juridical procedure in which it is submitted to vote of the population a law or a particular matter relevant for the govern. This mean obtains the popular consultation. Another name for this is the plebiscite.
<em>A province</em> is an area of specialized knowledge, interest or responsibility. Also refers to an administrative division of a country.
<em>The Quebec act </em>knows as the British North America Quebec Act was signed in 1774 and determined the procedures of governance in the province of Quebec (Canada) regarding its territory, religious matters, civil law among other issues.
Finally, <em>the Brexit</em> is a political act, (means Britain exit) from the European Union. Took place in 2006, and was done through a referendum where the people were asked if they wanted to continue being part of the European Union or not. 52% of the population voted in favor of leaving the Union.
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<u>One prejudice regarding women is that they are naturally neater and more prone to cleaning and housekeeping. </u>This isn’t true as women’s connection to the house is not in the biological nature, but in the way, a society shaped the women. <u>Since women are the ones giving birth to the children, it is expected of them to be more in the house and therefore take care of the house</u>. <u>They are taught to be more observant and careful about housework. It does not mean they more care about cleaning and house jobs, just that they are culturally subordinated to that role.</u>
<u>One prejudice about a minority is that all Asians are nerdy and into the STEM field. We can see this prejudice often in media as Asian characters often have minor roles in science fields, and their characterizations are connected to this. </u>This idea comes from the fact that Japan, South Korea, and China are developed countries with a strong technological industry. <u>Yet, not everyone that comes from Asia is into these topics – some Asians are not even from these specific countries, some were born in different countries, some have been born in the US, etc. The fact where someone is from doesn’t have anything to do with their intelligence, interests, and skills. Asian people are not just nerdy, socially awkward people who care only about science.</u>