<u>Question 1</u>
The correct answer is: "Ethnicity is related to culture; race is related to biological ancestry".
Race is determined by physical features which are inherited by newborns from its biological ancestors (for example, black skin or white skin).
On the other hand, an ethnicity comprises a group of people that share common characteristics such as common language, history, culture, society or national feelings.
<u>Question 2</u>
The correct answer is: "having blonde hair and blue eyes
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It is a feature related to a certain race, and it does not necessarily evidence a cultural distinction too. Two people from different races can share the same cultural background.
Because local knowledge provides a framework for individual and community problem solving, not only on a day-to-day basis but also over the long term, it contributes to and informs<u> "sustainable development".</u>
Sustainability is development that fulfills the necessities of the present without trading off the limit of who and what is to come, ensuring the harmony between financial development, care for nature and social prosperity.
Sustainable development is an idea that showed up without precedent for 1987 with the production of the Brundtland Report, cautioning of the negative natural outcomes of financial development and globalization, which endeavored to discover conceivable answers for the issues caused by industrialization and populace development.
Answer:
passive genotype-environment correlation
Explanation:
The passive genotype-environment correlation explains that parents can be a source of genetic and environmental influences. In this system genetically related individuals are exposed to environments that correlate with their genetic predisposition. We can relate this to Johnathon's case, if we think that interest in literature is inherited from both genetics and the environment that Johnathon's parents set for his creation.
I would say that it is a close call between B and D but I'm not quite sure on which one since I've never heard of this in Social Studies haha