During the 1960s, members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) used sit-ins primarily to to protest against racial discrimination. The<span> group was primarily established to promote and use non-violent means to protest against racial discrimination that was prevalent at the time.</span>
The choices were <span> a. family b. group c. behavior d. </span>cognitive<span>.
</span>Ty is in a healing relationship with the family therapy. A family therapy uses several techniques in counseling. It involves the whole family for support. A therapist usually invites different families to let other families compare and understand different problems that families face. The key is to heal relationships among the members<span>
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<span>The theory of cumulative disadvantage states that inequality starts with people who have the greatest number of resources as well as the opportunity to gain additional resources. Many times, these advantages go to people of higher social status while the poor and less educated have little means to acquire needed resources.</span>
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The ability or potential to bring about change through action or influence is called power. This is often reflected in stratification, the uneven distribution of resources and privileges in a society.
The components of stimuli from sources such as vision, audition, and touch are thought to be assembled in the stimulus identification stage.
In the stimulus identification stage, performers decide if a stimulus has occurred and this is done by the sensory systems recalling information. Patterns of movements here are also detected and interpreted. Once the performer has decided if a stimulus has occurred , then they shall move on to the response selection stage, this stage acts on the information received from stimulus identification stage and is concerned with deciding which movement to make.