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tamaranim1 [39]
2 years ago
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In "America: The Story of Us: Rebels", America is referred to as a “social experiment.” Based on what you've learned this year a

bout how our country was built, our form and system of government, current politics, citizenship, and more, answer BOTH of the following questions:
1) What do you think the phrase, "social experiment" means?
2) Do you think the “social experiment” is still going on today?

REQUIREMENTS:
1) Your answer must answer BOTH questions above.
2) Your post must include at least 3 complete sentences.
3) You must provide one example from today's society to support your answer as to whether or not you think the American "social experiment" is still going on today.
History
2 answers:
WITCHER [35]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1:when it refers to "social experiment" I think it means either a slave improvement or a new set of lass for black's and white's.

2: well... it depends on how u look at it I mean yes segregtion still exist and in some cases is a real problem but our government tries to make it stop.

Explanation:

pantera1 [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A social experiment is an experiment used to test people's reactions to specific things. This is used to then gather data.

Yes?

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