The correct answer is 4.
The the ability for everyone in society to own private property encourages entrepreneurship.
This ideology has its basis in modern capitalism in which the ideology states that by there being a free market and the right to private property, people in society are incentivised to create jobs and help the general economy by doing so.
The answer is B. mother.
The statue symbolizes a mother who welcomes those who have left their
homes in search of a better in the United States of America. To this day, the Statue of Liberty is looked
upon that way by those immigrate to the U.S.
Yes, because wealth means that the nation has a lot of funding, enough to where the schools in the country are excellent
Answer:
b. depression.
Explanation:
Depression: In psychology, the term depression refers to a brain disorder that often leads to emotional disturbance or anguish. Any change that occurs in an individual's brain functions also causes a huge effect on the individual's body.
Depression includes physical symptoms along with mental illness and often increases the risk of developing other physical illnesses.
Depression occurs by the association or combination of social, biological, or psychological factors.
In the question above, Roger's symptoms are signs of depression.
Answer: by using local property taxes to fund public schools, trapping poor children in poor schools
Explanation: Jonathan Kozol is an American writer, educator, and activist best known for his publications on public education in the United States. In savage inequalities, Kozol pointed out how students from poor family background are trapped in poorly funded schools since public school funding comes from local property taxes which vary widely between communities.
The basis of Kozol's argument is the comparisons between rich and poor school districts, in particular the amount of money spent per child. School districts with relatively wealthy property-owners are spending over $20,000 per year per child while school districts where poor people live spend about $11,000 per year per child.
The pertinent question he asks is whether it is fair or right that the place of one's birth or residence should determine the quality of education a child is entitled to.