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Economic Growth Can Be Shown as a Movement from a Point

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Economic growth can be shown as a movement from a point on one production possibilities curve
to a point on a curve located farther from the origin.

Identify examples of representation in politics and its effect on policy and perceptions regarding racial equality.
Grasp the complexities of race-based political strategies, including gerrymandering and dog-whistling.
Understand the role of institutions, such as the church, in facilitating movements for racial justice.
Analyze the effectiveness of various civil rights strategies and actions in historical context.

Definitions:

Informational Influence

A form of social influence that involves changing one's behavior or beliefs based on the information received from others.

Ultimate Attribution Error

A bias in which positive behaviors by out-group members are attributed to situational factors, while negative behaviors are attributed to their character or nature.

Internal Factors

Elements within an individual or organization that influence behavior, decisions, and outcomes, such as beliefs, values, and personal motivation.

Social Cohesion

The bonds that bring people together in a society, fostering unity, solidarity, and a sense of belonging among its members.

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