The theory that best explains Abe's change of attitude towards his action is the Cognitive Dissonance theory.
Cognitive Dissonance is the mental discomfort produced by the <em>contradictory beliefs</em> that a person holds. In this case, Abe suffers from cognitive dissonance as a result of copying answers from his classmate in the exam. In order to relieve from this stress, he tries to <em>justify</em> his action by denying his wrongdoing and transferring responsibility to his classmate by claiming he did not do enough in order to prevent him from copying.
The Parkland school massacre is an example of an event where people's vivid memories surrounding the event form flashbulb memories.
J. Frank Dobie is important to Texas because of his contributions to the arts through his literary works about life on the Texas range
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
J. Frank Dobie is known for his major contributions in Texas in the field of culture so that the people of Mexico know how rich the culture of Mexico is. His contributions in the field of art is known through the literary works.
Dobie also became the secretary of the folk fore society which he owned for a good long period of twenty one years. He wanted to publicize all the folk fore of Texas which had once disappeared from the society of Texas.
I think the answer would be Japan?
Answer:
B) It was a major achievement when it was declared "separate but equal" was unconstitutional.
Explanation:
Prior to the Brown v. the Board of Education Supreme Court case in 1954, there was a a doctrine in American Constitution law known as "separate but equal". This doctrine allowed people to be segregated by race in public facilities such as schools, trains and bars, as long as the quality of service remained the same.
The Supreme Court in the Brown v. the Board of Education case, ruled that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”
Therefore, the "separate but equal" doctrine which supported black and white students attending different public schools, was rendered unconstitutional.