Answer: census; sample
Explanation:
In order to conduct surveys there is need to have a population in which samples can be collected whether randomly, systematically or in a cluster manner.
When there is a need to conduct a survey questioning all members of a population it means one wants to involve in a survey.
In the human world, the government may wants to know how many people falls into a particular gender, race, age group and so on. When the government (researchers) do this it means that they wants to perform or they are performing what is known as CENSUS.
When a small group is subjected to research out of the general group then we say that SAMPLE is been drawn out.
Important: Note that the term ''population'' does not refer to human being alone it can be members of another 'thing' for instance animals like birds, goats and so on.
Answer:
The correct answer is Resocialization
Explanation:
Resocialization is a process that subjects an individual to new values, attitudes, activities, and skills according to an specific instituton's norms, this processes are very common in facilities like prison or jail, but resocialization can be range from going to college or adjusting to a new job, joining the military, a nursing home is a perfect example too, in the example given by the question, Sherry is clearly going through this, she is going to adapt to new customs, eating habits, hygiene habits, new schedules and therefore she's going to experience the process of Resocialization.
In backroom negotiations, Democrats conceded the disputed election returns to Hayes in return for his agreement to withdraw the reamaining 3000 federal troops, thereby putting a formal end to Reconstruction and assuring Democratic control, based on a platform of white supremacy and black disenfranchisement, throughout
Answer:
Chief Justice Earl Warren argued in the Brown decision that separate could never be equal because public education—which is a right for every citizen and deserved equal protection in accordance with the Fourteenth Amendment—had separate educational facilities for whites, and for blacks. This implied that both races were treated separately; being separated in such a way could not make them equally protected as expected by the constitution.