stereotypes are a way to "put a label on someone" so therefore is a form of prejudice if you do not know the person
but only if you do not know the person or haven't met them.
putting a label on someone you know is not prejudice
prejudice is pre judging an individual before meeting them
so there are ways that stereotypes can differ from prejudice because <u><em>if you know the person, placing a label on them would not be prejudice.</em></u>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D, winter is cooler and more humid than summer.
Answer: Can't you look it up on google?
Explanation:
Answer:
Whether or not breakfast is provided
Explanation:
An independent variable is the variable in an experiment that is being changed. The dependent variable, by contrast, changes <em>because of</em> the independent variable.
In this case, children are either given breakfast or they are not. Since the scientists are choosing whether or not to give the children breakfast, that is the independent variable.
Thus, the independent variable is whether or not breakfast is provided.
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If I remember correctly it's B. To help the poor. As it was designed to end poverty.