I think it's A but I don't know for sure
<u>Answer:</u>
Income inequality leads to the problem of not taking education. Due to less income, high school students in the US drop out from schools.
Option: (C)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Young students from low-income families or children from low socioeconomic backgrounds face gaining quality education and training from schools.
- Though there are scholarships, the competition is high. In fact, the fees of colleges are not affordable for them.
- Taking education loan is the only option for them. But to repay the loan they need to find high paid jobs for recovery.
- With repaying loan now youngsters need to pay taxes and bills. This lead to saving less amount of money for the future.
- That is why income inequality is affecting quality education and training.
Heliocentrism was the initial breakthrough in the Scientific Revolution which came from Polish mathematician and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. His essential argument was that “at the middle of all things lies the sun” and that the earth, like the other planets, revolves around it. Thus, the reason why this theory was so radical from religious perspective was the fact that earth was no longer unique or at the obvious center of God’s attention. This challenged the previous understanding of the Catholic Church that the attention of the entire universe was centered on the earth and its human inhabitants, among whom God’s plan for salvation unfolded.
P.S. I hope this helped as I just read about this in ‘Ways of the World’ by Robert W. Strayer for AP World History :)
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Although Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X seem to have mutual respect and warmth, as shown in the picture of their only meeting, their philosophies were quite different from each other (Document A). Malcolm X made it clear that he believed that the African Americans and the White people should remain separate but should be considered equal to each other. He told white people “work in conjunction with us-each of us working among our own kind.”(Document C). Martin Luther King Jr., on the other hand, continuously preached equality and desegregation. He wanted White people and African Americans to work together. He said in his famous speech, “we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to climb up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.” (Document B). It is evident that Malcolm X was only trying to push America backwards. By the 1960’s, Negroes were already enrolled in White schools and he was encouraging blacks to establish all black institutes and educational work shops (Document E). Martin Luther King’s philosophy <span>was perfect at the time because it was pushing America forward more into desegregation.</span>