The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The three ways in that the pharaohs of ancient Egypt were similar to our modern-day presidents are the following.
1.- They had to rule over a big portion of land.
2.- They were responsible to maintain law and order in their kingdom, as modern Presidents are the leaders of the government and oversee the departments of the cabinet in the executive branch.
3.- They were respected and had a prominent public image in society and had to deal with other foreign kings and kingdoms, as our modern-day presidents are the main leaders of the nations and are the chief diplomats.
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Not the first one because that's not a group
Collective Bargaining isn't a group either
Communism is a form of government it does not protect workers
<u><em>Labor Unions, they are a group and they were created for the purpose of protecting workers</em></u>
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C). Poverty ensures there will be low-wage workers to perform work that may be undesirable to some people.
Explanation:
The functionalist perspective is demonstrated as the perspective or outlook which views or perceives the society as an intricate system that comprises of interrelated parts or elements and these elements together work or contribute in cooperatively in harmony to ensure stability, equilibrium, and solidarity for the whole.
As per the question, option C best reflects a 'functionalist perspective' as it views the society as the whole unit and describes that 'these low-wage workers contribute' to maintain the harmony and social balance by 'doing the work that might be undesirable to few people'. Thus, this reflects the functionalist perspective as it emphasizes on maintaining the social equilibrium rather than focusing on the concerns of the individual workers. Therefore, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
I think it is that people are buying cosmetics for the games and are increasing the amount of money that stores/stadiums are gaining.
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The fundamental reason was that slavery was not at first generally seen as immoral or otherwise wrong; that is, it was generally accepted to be natural or legitimate, and it would continue to be seen this way for many generations before a different view would become influential.