change begins when people are educated and strong
This excerpt expresses the theme of empowerment through education and how such an experience can lift people from oppression. It also demonstrates how a people that are strong willed can pull together to correct the injustices that afflict society
The answer to this question is historical context, or to be more specific, cohort effects.
Historical context for midlife development are divided into two: social clock and cohort effects. Cohort effects are how changing times and different social expectations influence how group of people in the same generation move through the lifespan, while social clock is a timetable where an individual is expected to accomplish life stages, such as marriage and having children.
Rapid and continuous technological change is accepted as a feature of the twenty-first century: its impact is felt globally. Labor intensive technologies are on the decline; scientific knowledge and technological principles are now considered key to increase productivity and wealth. The concomitant transformations in the global economy, international relations, and social institutions require a constant re-conceptualization and re-formulation of systems to steer and manage this process of change. Reform of education and training systems is therefore pivotal in preparing people to address the new market demands and to capitalize on emerging opportunities. Over the past two decades industrialized countries as well as the developing world have been engaged in a process of education reform.
Answer:Quid pro quo harassment
Explanation:
Quid pro quo is taken from a Latin term which means something for something hence it is like I give you something and your also give me something in return.
Under United States labor law harassment may occur as quid pro quo harassment or hostile work environment.
"Quid pro quo" harassment occurs when someone who is in power or managerial position use that advantage to ask for sexual favours from employees in return promises to do them some favours also such as raising their salary or promotion.
It may also be used as threat to say to an employee that they will not be punished for whatever ever wrong they have done as long as they offer the supervisor whatever sexual favours that the supervisor requests.
Could it change? Yes. Was it likely? No. The easiest way social class could change was to be a woman and marry someone of a higher class. This was still rare as noble families required doweries to keep their wealth. Marrying a poor woman would not really accomplish that. Marriage for love was not as common back then as it is today. For men it was more difficult. Joining the Catholic Church as a priest one could rise the ranks if you were smart enough to play Church politics and reach a status of cardinal. Also warfare and plunder could allow one to amass wealth and marry into wealthier families if you had enough gold and people feared you enough. If you were a peasant farmer you were more likely to die a peasant farmer as would your children grandchildren etc. The Middle Ages was not a capitalistic system. There was no buying your way or earning your way to the top. Social hierarchy was much stricter and solid in those days. So In the end, Was it possible to move up a class? Yes. Was it probable? No.