Answer:
Among the complaints about the Enlishmen that the author´s grandmother is:
- The habit of not taking a bath twice a day.
- That they ate in front of each other.
Explanation:
Ethnocentrism is when people disagree with the culture of other countries, so they have prejudices against people who come from that country. Usually, ethnocentrism is a faithful defense of one's own culture without taking into account what others think; for these people, there are only their values.
For example, we can see that the author's grandmother does not agree that Englishman do not bathe twice a day, and just thinking that they can not bathe is inconceivable to her. All this is because she has other values, customs, and criteria different from the Englishmen but can not accept that it is good to have differences, and this is a clear example of ethnocentrism.
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No one branch grows bigger than another, preventing the country from becoming a monarchy
Ancient Greece had a Mediterranean climate; their summers were hot and dry. The only thing keeping their weathers nice and breezy being the Mediterranean waters.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Looking at other options all students benefits socially is in my view the most correct if not absolutely. Children with disabilities are not typically accepted in the classroom by their peers, hence the need to drive inclusion further. To say all students benefits academically from inclusion will be absolutely wrong. The severity of the disability and the support systems available is not enough to tell if there is achievement gain or not.
In general, we can affirm that values focused on freedom and social well-being are what help to form the economic and political ideas of a person or party. However, freedom and social well-being are relative concepts that can be different between each individual. Many people associate these concepts with them and their peers and, therefore, seek to support parties that encourage these values in a more segregated and individualized way. Other people, however, have these values in a more humanistic way and seek to associate themselves with parties that share this type of thinking.
In this case, we can say that the values defended by political parties can shape people's thinking about a country's economy and politics. The problem with this, is that depending on the party, this mold can be harmful and harm people like me, who are part of social minorities, or even harm people who defend another type of thinking.