The correct answer to this question would more than likely be A
“Bernice Bobs Her Hair” is largely a discussion of the value of femininity, and of what society expects of a young woman in 1920s America. Nearly every character in this story, major or minor, holds some opinion on the matter—and both Bernice and Marjorie evaluate themselves against the traditional feminine standard, to different conclusions. Fitzgerald uses this very difference to underscore the struggle that teenage girls faced in 1920: that is, being forced to define themselves as a demographic while lacking the maturity to do so in a healthy way. The older model of femininity, represented by Marjorie’s mother, Mrs. Harvey, values women who are delicate, quiet, and marriage-minded. By the 1920s, this approach had become useless in preparing young women for the world. However, the new model that Marjorie represents—aiming to shock, amuse, and allure as many boys as possible—tends to reward only personalities like hers, and offers only shallow rewards at that. Bernice can find no comfortable place between these two extremes, and both sides threaten unpleasant consequences if she fails to conform. Ultimately, Fitzgerald doesn’t propose a solution to this problem, but shows, in Bernice, the impossibility of perfectly conforming to society’s standards of femininity.
The conflicts that causes the division among the Muslim nations are numerous and the cause of many studies around the world. Must of the studies focusses in the cultural roots of the Islam, which established the jihad, as the religious duty to struggle, which glorifies the struggle and as a result promotes the violence among the people. In this regard it should be mentioned that the applicability of the concept of "religious war" in reference to the warfare that exist among Muslim nations is rather controversial. The very notion of "religious war" in comparison to a "secular war" rises from the western culture, that separates the Church and the State. This division is inexistent in the Islamic world, as a result any warfare in the Muslim nations could be considered as religious warfare.
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Implies. The answer is implies.