Oh no.
Okay so first lets talk about what stereotypes are. Stereotypes are essentially what society has made as the “commonality” of the populations of certain races, social groups and social tendencies.
Okay, now that that is out of the way:
The media sometimes stereotypes groups of people based on something most people don’t think about; that being Political groups. For example, CNN and FOX news have really bad habits of talking about the “stereotypical” conservative or the “stereotypical” democrat. If you pay attention to certain clips from these stations, you will see stereotyping as well as less than friendly conversations involving politics.
Next up, who benefits? Well, people who want the attention frankly. People can use stereotypes to actually make a point or to even further disprove stereotypes.
Who is harmed? People of color. That is kind of the obvious answer unfortunately. People of color have stereotypes that don’t put them in the best light. Frankly, I find it biased and not true, however people sometimes believe in these stereotypes. So sometimes these stereotypes can harm the people of color.
Finally, how does it affect the political sphere? People are labeled and the political sphere becomes more radicalized. When stereotypes are pushed forward and when people believe it, ideas become radicalized. This is NOT good, radical opinions often bring hatred and EXTREME bias with them.
Hope that helps and good morning!!!
Ummah means Community. Was the main goal of a muslims life to make this just community. Fair distribution of wealth.
<span>Ghazu</span> means
Raid. Tribes began to conduct gazus against the rich Meccan Caravans
which brought them income but a Ghazu against ones own tribe was
considered a serious breach in precedent.
~Quizlet
Assembly Production Lines.
Ford learned from the meatpacking industry and gave each employee a discreet task along an assembly line that enabled the job to get done faster.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Zheng He was a Chinese explorer who was considered the most important "crossroad of trade".