1. John is a non Muslim who believes that most Muslim women who were a hijab or other head coverings are forced to do so and are being oppressed. This a example of
1. Ethnocentrism
2. Subculture
3. Xenocentrism
4. Cultural relativism
1. The correct answer is:-(4)cultural relativism.
Cultural relativism is an ideology within which an individual should think their beliefs, attitudes and thinking within their own culture and not against another person's religion and culture.
1. John is a non Muslim who believes that most Muslim women who were a hijab...
I need a response to the discussion below. Part 1: Women experience higher rates of abuse or intimate partner violence because of a long history of societal gender "roles" and "norms". Women were traditionally/historically looked at as homemakers who serve their male partner or husband. Men were traditionally considered to be the head of the household and women were to listen to them, even if they were being abusive. Women often did not speak out about being abused because they...
Does society's interest in protecting fetuses justify coercive and/or punitive measures against pregnant women who use alcohol, nicotine, or other drugs? If no, then why not? If yes, what form should such measures take? What might be some of the potential drawbacks or unintended consequences that might arise if we were to enact such penalties or sanctions? Do you think more should be done to discourage pregnant women from using alcohol and drugs during pregnancy? If so, what? Your answer...
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Describe how the officers' behaviors might be improved by
using the basic principles of police organization as well as
policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and discipline.
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