I believe the answer is: <span>Let the students in the class all discuss the situation and decide the fairest outcome.
In this context, children need to realize the roles of the value that influence whether social groups perceive a certain action as 'right' or 'wrong'.
To fully do this, the teacher has to include all children in analyzing this matter so they can achieve a similar moral standard that would be imposed within their social group.</span>
D.<span> Each of these organs is made of tissues composed of different kinds of specialized cells</span>
Answer:
A. Adi is in an in-group with Miguel because they share religious beliefs and Liana is in an out-group with Adi because they do not share religious beliefs.
Explanation:
Since Adi shares the same religious belief with Miguel, the both of them are in an in-group (of same religious belief).
Also, since Liana does not share the same religious belief with Adi, the both of them are in an out-group.
An in-group is simply a small group of individuals who share a particular interest i.e they share something in common.
An out-group is a group who do not have an in-group (they do not share a particular interest together).
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'People in collectivist societies tend to value more direct communication and active conflict resolution styles in order to maintain the group' is a TRUE assertion.
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- In collectivist societies, the benefits gained collectively gained by the society are shared amongst its members.
- If a certain sect of such a society is facing any kind of problem, their contribution towards the well-being of the society is disturbed. This in turn affects the entire society.
- Hence, to avoid any such problems and to ensure smooth functioning of the society, the members of the society tend to value direct communication and use methods of active conflict resolution for quick settlements of issues.