What was the result of Jane Elliott's lesson in which she separated blue-eyed
children and brown-eyed children and treated them differently?
A. The children experienced discrimination and learned how it can
hurt people.
B. The children enjoyed the lesson and wanted Ms. Elliott to develop
more like it.
C. The children became less interested in the civil rights movement.
child
D. The children learned how to be prejudiced toward other people
and discriminate against them.

Answer :

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The result of Jane Elliott's lesson was that they experienced discrimination and learned how it can hurt people.

What happened in the Jane Elliott's lesson?

In this lesson, Elliott split her students into two groups based on eye color and  told them that people with brown eyes were superior to those with blue eyes.

She said the brown-eyed people are smarter and civilized than the blue-eyed people.

Hence, the result of Jane Elliott's lesson was that they experienced discrimination and learned how it can hurt people.

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