In our current world two societal changes are happening very quickly:
1. The mainstream of LGBTQ community and their marriage rights
2. The development of Multiple Genders or the concept of Gender Fluidity
A large part of the American population is still resistant to the above concepts and even though gay marriages are legal and there is a huge liberal support for these movements, things are different in the American heartland.
Both these concepts completely change the model of a society as we know if it. It seeks to present gender and gender roles as a 'social construct' and tries to move people away from 'traditional marriages' in what they say is modern human society.
Not only tradition, both concepts are also alien to the Christian faith which categorically defines marriage as between a man and a women. The Christian faith also defines Gay relationships as immoral and sinful.
Hence, in the coming decades we will continue to see huge resistance from conservatives against these movements but it is possible that in the half century, most of America is supporting these changes.
The answer that fits the given blank above would be the term SUPEREGO. This is the part of one's mind which includes self-critical conscience. This reminds us of the morally proper ways of dealing something and with someone and makes us feel guilty when we do something wrong or improper.
Answer: Katrina and Sharon are exemplifying B. the play stage.
Explanation: According to George Herbert Mead,<u> during the play stage, children imitate their parents' actions</u>. In the case of <u>little girls</u>, they <u>tend to pretend to carry out the household chores that, in general, their mothers perform</u>. This is what Katrina and her friend Sharon exemplify because they pretend to wash and iron as their mothers do it at home. Mead also describes this stage as the one in which children do not follow the rules of the games they are playing.
Answer:
(C) enchanted by the falcon’s gracefulness
Explanation: