Answer:
Rule #1: Treat others the way you wish to be treated
Rule #2: Listen to hear what others have to say, not to speak
Rule #3: Accept difference of opinion
Rule #4: Do not fight violence with violence
Rule #5: Avoid stereotypes
Answer:
Cultural clashes, land disputes and criminal acts
Explanation:
The European powers and their colonies enlisted Indian tribes to help them conduct warfare.
Answer:
Retirement Age;Working Age Adulthood;Young Middle Childhood;Children of Immigrants;Grandchildren of Immigrants.
Explanation:
Rosa and Ernesto joined their children in the United States. They tell lots of stories of the "homeland" to their grandchildren but don't go out a lot because they don't speak English. Retirement Age
A. Natalia came to the United States for a better job. While she has been successful, she still struggles with English and does not feel fully integrated into the culture. Working Age Adulthood
B. Abdullah came to the United States with his parents when he was 10. He speaks English fairly well and has adapted well to the new culture.
Young Middle Childhood
C. Tau's parents immigrated to the United States four years before he was born. He and his parents argue over acceptable behavior and expectations.
Children of Immigrants
D. Joya's grandparents immigrated before her parents were born. She knows that this happened relatively recently, although she doesn't see her ethnicity as her own experience but rather part of her family history.
Grandchildren of Immigrants.
The age at which people immigrate and not just their generation has a major impact on their roles in the family's acculturation or socialisation.
Answer:
Class; and there are three classes at the time
- Upper class.
- Middle class.
- Lower class.