Groups that have traditionally been discriminated against suffer from three types of interconnected barriers that may perpetuate the discrimination against them. What are the interconnected barriers and why do these groups face these barriers?
What will be an ideal response?
Possible key points from the text: The first is stereotyping, which excludes them from lucrative and desirable jobs; the second is exclusion from positions of authority, which perpetuates their image of being incapable of doing certain jobs; and the third is lack of role models and mentors within their groups who are in positions of power and influence and who can assist them in obtaining and retaining desirable jobs.
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A purchase of supplies on account is recorded in the
A) Revenue journal B) General journal C) Purchases journal D) Cash Payments journal
An investment made by the owner should be recorded on the
A) cash receipts journal B) purchases journal C) cash payments journal D) general journal