Answer:
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Explanation:
Lyddie is so taken aback by the interview when Mr. Marsden brings her before the company agent that she is speechless. Mr. Marsden accuses her of "moral turpitude," and she does not know what "turpitude" means. She is too embarrassed, of course, to ask them. she feels resentful of the injustice when she is fired, but she knows that there is nothing she can do about it. Mr. Marsden targeted Lyddie because she saw him harassing Brigid and stopped him. Lyddie understands that Mr. Marsden lied about her to get her fired.
He harbors no negative feeling towards them yet views them as inferior to himself
Unequal access to basic services puts the certain group at a disadvantage. This is seen in the impoverished areas of America where people don't have access to proper education, food, shelter or health care. This results in a group of people that are uneducated about the law, hungry and in poor condition. They essentially become vulnerable to crime because they eventually resort to illegal acts of crime in order to make money, get food etc. They also do not know how to defend themselves in the eyes of the law due to not having access to basic services such as education.