Because <span>Politicians were afraid that Chaos would broke up in united states due to the Great Depression.
Because of this, they use the Mexicans as the scapegoat and told American citizens that they're the cause of the Depression. This lead to some Americans demanded Mexican people to no longer be considered as a part of their society. </span>
Answer:True
Explanation:This thing of being fed misinformation mostly start when we are still young from our families, communities, ethnic groups , provinces and countries.
For example when you grow up in a community dominated by a certain ethnic group your perspective of other ethnic group will be influenced by what you were told from a young age and it will keep playing in your mind even when you are an adult.
If you were told that particular ethnic group of people are stubborn and they don't like working when you start working with someone from that ethnic group this will be in your mind even if you don't want to be judgemental.
Answer:
Answer is A. All answers are correct.
Explanation:
Note that, the feelings of those options above undoubtedly make somebody feel the sense of identity and patriotic feeling of being a citizen of a country.
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
Examples of leaders who act differently to what they say are corrupt police officers. Police officers are leaders in the enforcement and abidance to the law. When a corrupt police officer goes against the law in letting criminals go free or in arresting innocent people, then their credibility is destroyed. This creates a lack of confidence in the ability of such a leader to be an effective leader.
A corrupt police officer who goes against the law takes away my trust in him and makes me see him as unreliable and unprofessional.
Such leaders would find it difficult to regain the trust their followers had in them because they have proved themselves unreliable and ineffective in their service to their followers.