Haha I’m currently working on this right now but this is what I have so far hopefully this helps a lil :)
1. I agree with the statement “sports, just like everything else is political” because throughout these past few years it has been nothing but that. For instance, take the 2021 presidency for example. There were many polls stationed around many stadiums through out the United States as well as voting ads appearing on sports channels.
2. A “paradoxical yet symbiotic relationship” was that NFL and Major League Baseball are trying not to be political but most people think that what they are doing is just that, political.
3. He believes it’s Trump
5. My view on it is that it’s a good way for players to speak up and bring awareness to the political matters at hand.
The statement is - False.
In the pre-industrial societies, the economy was far from being based on providing information and services. The economy was largely based on two things, agriculture and trade.
The agriculture was the basis and the dominant sector in the pre-industrial economy. The more agricultural products a nation had, the more it had to trade, thus becoming wealthy. This can easily be seen in the colonies that the European countries had in the pre-industrial period, where every inch of the land that was suitable for agriculture was used, and latter those products were shipped and traded in order to become wealthier.
Answer: d. Internet users with a copy of the information might redistribute the personal information without first seeking permission.
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Anomie is a state of normlessness.
Explanation:
Anomie pertains to a <em><u>social condition where a particular society no longer observes the norms, rules, and values previously present in the said social institution. </u></em>It is a state of normlessness. Emile Durkheim, a sociologist, was the first person who coined this term. Anomie happens when there are drastic changes in society.
In the scenario given in the question, social norms can no longer affect the behavior/conduct of a person preoccupied with monetary success. In previous times, moral conduct is an essential and integrative trait necessary to be well-accepted in society. But, a lot has happened: technological advancement, lifestyle goals, and career aspirations. These ambitions drive people to value money more than conduct.