You can write about how meritocracy is not really being played here because not everyone has the same opportunities. People can all be qualified to a degreee. But not everyone can afford the degrees or has the time to juggle work and study so they have to quit their high ambitions. The wealthier groups have more contacts and more time since they are not financially burdened.
Survivors are not to be buried.
<h3>Who are survivors?</h3>
The survivors of accidents are those that escape death or being killed during the course of the events. They could be totally unhurt or injured in a non-fatal way and get back to their healthy self with time.
Unlike survivors, dead bodies are considered a nuisance to the environment. Hence, they are quickly buried before they start decomposing and become a source of diseases to the populace.
In other words, survivors are not usually buried in any sane society. Only those that are dead are buried.
So, if a plane crashes on the border of the USA and Canada, burying the survivors does not come up at all. That would be a total aberration.
More on the USA and Canada can be found here: brainly.com/question/17338291
#SPJ1
Mass is bigger than weight
Social Networking does strengthen Madison's argument.
<h3>What was Madison's Argument?</h3>
Madison is arguing that government powers should be divided among the three branches and that no authority should be shared by more than one. The Legislative Branch (House of Representatives and Senate) has the authority to enact legislation.
To put it another way, there should be independence and autonomy. Because social networking encourages autonomy, it strengthens Madison's case.
Learn more about Madison:
brainly.com/question/9602091
#SPJ1