It is FALSE.
Statistically, you are five times more likely to die if you are thrown out of your vehicle, that is way wearing a seatbelt is really important. This is mainly because studies have found that the majority of deaths during car accidents occur at the "second" collision; let's say that your car hits another, that is considered the first collision, the second collision is when the passenger or driver is thrown out or into the interior of the car, that is when it is more likely that the person will die.
I found some information on the quality differences between Lower Richmond and Swan schools. According to a review of the book “Unequal Childhoods” by Annette Lareau, Swan school offers more elaborate coursework, supplies, and instruction than Lower Richmond. In addition, Lareau’s study found that class is much more relevant than race in parenting children. While race is not to be discounted, where one falls on the economic continuum is much more indicative of how a child will be raised, what the parents will value, and what skills a child will take into adulthood.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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