Answer:
c- poor but supportive
Explanation:
many african americans of this time faced many racial barriers that made it harder for them to be able to get a job, and if they did it was not well paying. with this being said, Shirley Chisholm grew up poor. she had a great schooling though, proving she grew up in a supportive lifestyle
Answer:
This article presents the rare Robert Louis Stevenson case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde under the lens of disability studies as they explore the role disability plays in creating Mr. Hyde as a villain.
Explanation:
Using both historical and current understanding of disability, this article discusses how Mr. Hyde's social and cultural disagreements depend on understanding disability as "deformed." "What makes Mr. Hyde so scary" may be what makes Mr. Hyde so scary for other characters, and perhaps also for readers, is not an inherent evil, but disability itself.
Unclear question. However, here's the clear rendering;
"Explain the situation and the circumstances behind the emergence of economics? it is clear 3 (three) economic concepts below, namely: scarcity, choice and alternative costs".
Explanation:
Remember, the widely accepted definition of economist is that of Lionel Robbins. Noteworthy in his definition is that scarcity creates a need to decide how best to manage resources.
Scarcity: the lack of needed resources.
Choice: the decision or action taken to satisfy our wants.
Alternative cost: are other cost options available to choose from.
The correct answer to the question above is (b.) death. In Morte d'Arthur, the black hoods worn by the ladies who come to take King Arthur away on the barge are used to symbolize death.