Answer:
labeling
Explanation:
Labeling theory: In sociology, the term "labeling theory" was proposed by Howard Becker during 1963. The labeling theory states that an individual tends to become a criminal only when he or she accepts that specific label as his or her "personal identity" as well as when he or she is being labeled as "criminal". When an individual has accepted the given label then he or she reacts or exhibit the associated behavior, attitude, and actions.
In the question above, the given statement signifies the "labeling theory".
Answer:
B
Explanation: Hope you get it right!
Answer:
A gorilla was trained to communicate in sign language
Answer:
By slowly easing herself back into looking at, seeing, and even consuming bologna.
Explanation:
If she quickly tried to force herself to look at and/or eat it, she could get sicker every time, and even end up having a bologna-phobia.
Hope that this helped.
~Kweenie~
<span>The answer is D, all of these choices are correct. A is correct because language is how we spread stereotypes about groups of people that become commonplace beliefs. B is correct because certain dialects can reflect a stereotype or lack of intelligence, which can create further stereotypes that are negative. C is correct because power stems from certain phrases that are inherently stemmed from language.</span>