Answer:Agora means marketplace. Remember your psychology courses when you read about agoraphobia? That is a fear of the marketplace or social situations. There are two main Agoras in Athens that are of interest to travelers. The first is the ancient agora which is now an archaeological site below the acropolis and is well worth the visit.Things have gotten a little slow at the ancient Agora since the fall of Rome and the Turkish occupation.
But there is plenty of action at my favorite agora on Athinas street between Omonia and Monastiraki where the Athinians do their shopping for meat, fish, vegetables, olives, herbs and just about everything else you want to eat. The following page is a photographic journey through one of the most exciting and interesting places in Athens. Hopefully this will inspire you to supress your agoraphobia and bravely wander through the sights, sounds and smells of the agora on your next visit to Greece.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is: Stop
The message 'stop !!' is usually used in a distressful situation where it is necessary to grab the attention of people near you.
For most people, it is easy to get the attention because our voice tend to rise in volume when we say 'stop'. For those who use hand signal, the sign must be really obvious and easy to understand by other people near them.
A lawyer will likely counter this argument by stating that there is no enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority.
<h3>What was the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?</h3>
The federal case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for Black people.
The ruling of the Supreme Court in this case upheld that the Louisiana state law allowed for "equal" but separate accommodations for the white and colored races."
The impact of this ruling was controversial because it set precedent that segregation was acceptable by law.
In conclusion, in this case, the lawyer will likely counter this argument by stating that there is no enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority.
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Answer:
(A). Japanese culture is more friendly
Explanation:
Masuda and Nisbett, in 2001, conducted a cross-cultural study of the Japanese and American culture where they studied the influence of culture on attention and sensitivity of American and Japanese participants.
<u>Results from the study showed that, the Japanese paid more attention to details, and cared more about the relationship between items, than Americans.</u>
As such, Japanese culture is more friendly than American culture.