Explain Kubler-Ross’s stages of dying and what subsequent research had to say about her theory
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?Kubler-Ross theorized that people go through five stages of dying. These stages, in order of experience are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Later research offered confirmation of these stages, but studies also showed that there is individual variation. Not every dying person goes through every stage, nor do all dying individuals go through the stages in the same order.
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By the early school years, children associate power and privilege with __________ and poverty and inferior status with __________
A) white people; people of color B) people of color; white people C) white males; white females D) black males; black females