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The salem witch trials. They were accusing people of witchcraft due to their actions and if they felt sick.
Explanation:
Answer:
The passage is describing how the *underdog" horse, Ace, which everyone looked down upon, won the race with the jockey on its back.
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You have to consider, first of all, that the Estate will use such funds for the best of the people and put it that way, taxation is the method through which the Estate gets the propper funding to make the administration work.
In that case, the Estate can run any program of public interest such education, healthcare, and mantainance of the public treasury.
There are some administrations that owns (in a way) some companies so they can use the profits of such induestry as funds for their operations. This happens for example in OPEC countries.
Explanation:
a) The Disney movie selected for analysis is Cinderella.
b) The social institution in such movie is marriage.
c) Sociological perspective: Feminism.
Here is the analysis:
- In Disney's Cinderella, feminism, that is, the thought of equality between sexes, is not apparent. This approach takes roots in the movie's idea of a poor girl with a miserable life who dreams about a prince who marries her and takes her to his kingdom for "salvation" and, on the other hand, the prince falls in love with her only because she is pretty. But nowadays, feminism would ask: why does she need a prince to thrive in life when she is plenty and has plenty to make the effort to achieve her own progress?
- Another point for discussion is how do they fall in love in the first place: they barely know each other but, yeah, they are in love. So, the movie shows a "superficial love", since if Cinderella wasn't pretty, he would never love her back.
- Thus, the movie encourages little girls to aspire to find the other significant one and get married with a "him", instead of showing girls how to overcome themselves and afterwards, falling in love, because only if you fall in love with yourself, you can fall for someone else.