West-side rich kids and East-Side greasers.
- In Hinton's <em>The Outsiders</em>, there are two gangs who are opposed to each other: the Greasers, to refer to all the boys living on the East-Side, which, in turn, the region was considered to be the poor side of town. Moreover, they were called greasers because they used long and greased hair.
- On the other hand, the Socs, a term which was a short for Socials (because they came from upper-middle-class families), were the rival gang, also considered as "the jet set, the West-Side rich kids" in the story.
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B. Allow African American children to attend the school of their choice
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Dance of death.
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Dance of death, also called <em>danse macabre</em>, medieval allegorical concept of the all-conquering and equalizing power of death, expressed in the drama, poetry, music, and visual arts of western Europe mainly in the late Middle Ages.