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In short, what is 'power-dependency'? How does it work in family life? Provide real-life examples to illustrate your ideas.
Social Realities
Pertains to the day-to-day experiences and societal conditions that individuals and communities navigate, shaped by cultural, economic, and political forces.
White Nationalism
An ideology that advocates for the racial dominance of white people and seeks to maintain a white national identity, often associated with racial discrimination and xenophobia.
Civil Rights Act
Landmark legislation passed in the United States in 1964, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
American Values
Core principles that are widely accepted in the United States, including liberty, democracy, equality, individualism, unity, and diversity.
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