Answer:
D. Daimyo
Explanation:
After the 8th century Japan breakdown, private landholdings were first consolidated into estates under authority of the civil nobility and religious establishments. During the 11th and 12th centuries, the military class (samurais) increased in numbers and importance, birthing the term daimyo, which were the military lords who had territorial control over private estates which divided the country. In the 14th and 15th centuries the daimyos were appointed as military governors and held legal jurisdiction over provinces-sized areas. By the late 15th century Japan had been divided into a series of small states in which individual daimyos competed for the control of more territory.
C) Speakeasies. These were plentiful in during the prohibition and were usually operated/owned by members of a "gang" meaning most of these Speakeasies were operated by ppl involved in organized crime.
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Abe Lincoln saying this, is a legend.
But according to Legend Abe said it to Harriet Beecher Stowe
Answer:
Harmful stereotypes changes how other people view that certain group of people.
Explanation:
For example, the stereotype that black people are the most violent. This stereotype was created around segregation and was used to keep white people segregated. However, this stereotype never went away and now, in today's society, we see the major backlash it caused. Because of this stereotype, police brutality against Black people is at an all time high. A lot of police claimed to have felt fearful of their life when they kill an innocent Black person. This is because the stereotype that Black people are naturally violent and aggressive is ingrained in their brains, from the police academy of their parents.