The answer is b. False.
The social structure is the system of organization between large groups of people. It can include anything from family structures to government organizations and economic systems.
As a way of organizing society, it is very effective, but it also plays a large role in how people feel and act.
For example, an English nobleman in the 18th-century would have been horrified to think of the possibility of being born a peasant. However, an American student in the 21st century rarely feels sad to not having been born a nobleman. This feelings are a consequence of the class system of a society.
Another example is the fact that an American citizen might feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in having a lot of money, and might feel embarrassed when unemployed. However, an Indigenous person in the Amazon forest will not feel sad to not have any money because they do not share our capitalist system.
These are examples of how social structures can change how humans behave, but also how the feel and think about themselves.
Answer:
1. Perhaps the most powerful tool Congress has to check on a president's power is their ability to impeach the president, as it is currently happening. The house of representatives starts the impeachement process, and the Senate either confirms it or denies it.
2. Congress can excercise power over the Supreme Court by means of approving or disapproving future justices. More specifically the senate.
Yellow Journalism is basically a type of journalism where it presents little to no well-sourced news, and instead uses catchy headlines to sell more newspapers. Aka, you can think of it as "fake news".
Answer and Explanation:
John Stuart Mills explains pleasure qualities in the concept of utilitarianism
He lists two types of pleasure experienced by humans in their pursuit for happiness : high quality pleasures and lower quality pleasures. High quality pleasures according to mill are pleasures that are chosen over other pleasures even if other pleasures are in higher quantities or there is pain experienced with chosen pleasure as opposed to lower quality pleasures. He explains the predominance of lower pleasures in humans as result of no pain and all pleasure with this type of pleasure