When the Zhou Dynasty was split and gradually fell apart, China was split into a number of smaller states which competed for power. Many philosophical theories emerged at this time which led to a time of political and social turmoil which was later called the "100 Schools of Thoughts. The three schools of thought that have lasted are Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism. Confucius stressed moral cultivation of individuals, service to the state and leadership by educated, ethical men.
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
Ethnorelativism is a belief that all cultures, group or subgroups are equal. No culture have been seen to be either better or worse, but all are valid
with diverse view of the world.
Ethnorelativism speaks acceptance which makes individuals accept that culture exist and it makes them have a more tolerant attitude towards their differences.
It speaks adaptation which enables other individual learn, see into knowing more about other culture and learning to leave together even with the difference.
New ideas- even if the research is medical, the real reason focuses on the introduction of new ideas.
Answer:
Stereotype Threat
Explanation:
Stereotype Threat is a very common situation in which all of us are part of at least once in our life. In this kind of situations an individual, which is prone to belong in a group, act´s in a negative or counterproductive way to his interestest´s, just for not being different from the group.
There are 3 things we need to have straight to understand this:
- First, it is almost natural to us human beings to want to belong somewhere: to a family, a group of friends, a job.... we want to be part of the society in which we live in.
- To be part of the group we have to share some "common grounds" (rules, manners, same kind´s of goals and desires, similar moral values, etc.)
- Sometimes this "common grounds" are negative and counterproductive to us (and most of the times they are stereotypes).
Imagine now not the scenario of the tall students, but one more real: about black students. For many years, even nowadays, theres a very common stereotype about black people: they are lazy, they are not succesfull, they are meant to be poor, etc.
Now imagine theres a black girl who want to apply to college and needs to pass a test and the teacher in charge says something like that just before the exam starts. The girl will feel bad and will probably be victim of an Stereotype Threat resulting on her failling (she, at some point, will beleive that what the teacher says is true!).
<u>Nowadays there´s a big worldwide campaign against this kind of phenomena because it is a contributing factor to long-standing racial and genders gaps in both academic and profesional performance.</u>