Answer:
While talking, Tom realizes a difference in deep culture when he learns that Jian <u>has different political views than his.</u>
Explanation:
Deep culture is the difference that is seen in the feelings, traditions, unseen norms, the ideas and beliefs of a person as compared to another. These differences are more of the unseen qualities of the person, and contrary to the seen norms such as food choices, clothing, languages, etc.
As given in the passage, Tom and his roommate Jian come from different backgrounds. Jian had come all the way from China, a far east nation. And while observing him or even talking to him, Tom most probably realizes the cultural difference which he can see. But when they talk more, he realizes the difference in deep culture when they have different political views. This is an aspect that is unseen, which qualifies under the deep culture.
C) "I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather to go before the mast and on the deck of the world"
Answer:
No; Warren weakens her point by claiming that the Paycheck Fairness Act would "give women the tools to combat wage discrimination." No; Warren weakens her point by noting, "Today, a woman can get fired for asking the guy across the hall how much money he makes." Yes; Warren supports her point by noting, "Pay inequality also means a tougher retirement for women."
Explanation:
In addition to the aforementioned answer, the rhetoric that women make less simply because of discrimination, is factually inaccurate and is not supported by any data. In fact the difference in income is always drawn back to the job choices that women choose. Women are more art/literature bound for jobs whereas men choose higher paying jobs such as STEM, engineering, etc...