Charcoal is black when you buy it.
When you burn it, it turns red.
After burning, the charcoal is grey.
Answer:
There are many disadvantages of exclusion in societies. One disadvantage is that social exclusion creates parallel sub-societies and sub-cultures within a society, that threaten the social order of a particular area.
Another disadvantage, related with the first, is that exclusion leads to little dialogue among different social groups. This can greatly increased social conflict, political extremism and radicalization, and in extreme cases, as history has shown many times, could lead to civil war.
<span>while they create the illusion of listening they mostly do what they think is required to be re-elected.
Note the current republicans who are silent on tweets etc. Teh don't want to get involved so their action/speech can be used against them in future elections</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think that a developed country has a bigger footprint than a developing country regarding modern society acknowledgments or advancements in economy, politics, or technology.
However, in culture, values, and traditions, many developing countries have an impressive array of ancestral or prehispanic heritage, full of traditions and culture that is still lived in today's society.
This scenario can be best shown in the cultures of India, Central America, and South America, where the people still have a direct influence on the culture and customs of their ancestors.