Miss Gates' lesson on democracy is important because it reveals the hypocrisy and contradiction in her beliefs. While she preaches about the principles of democracy, she fails to see the discrimination and injustice happening in her own community towards African Americans. This highlights the disconnect between ideals and actions, prompting reflection on the true meaning of democracy and the importance of living by its values.
democracy.... i just did the questions
Miss Gates condemns Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II, for his atrocities and the persecution of Jews. However, Scout notices that Miss Gates is hypocritical as she was sympathetic towards African Americans facing discrimination in the United States.
Because in the classroom Miss Gates said how wrong it is for Hitler to be prejudice, and then outside the courthouse Scout heard her say how it is good that someone in the black community is learning a lesson. She didn't get how she could be prejudice against the black community then criticise Hitler.
without Bill Gates we wouldnt have all the microsoft products we have today
Because in the book she wholeheartedly supports the oppression of blacks in the USA.
Bill gates
Whenever North Korea decides to elect Bill Gates as President and become a democracy.
Mrs. Gates makes ugly remarks about African-Americans at Tom Robinson's trial. This is the same lady who teaches Scout 3rd grade and talks about Hitler and his persecution of Jews. DrAddAHip
"'Hitler is the government,' said Miss Gates, and seizing and opportunity to make education dynamic, she went to the blackboard. She printed DEMOCRACY in large letter. 'Democracy,' she said. 'Does anybody have a definition?' 'Us' somebody said. I raised my hand, remembering an old campaign slogan Atticus had once told me about. 'What do you think it means, Jean Louise?' "'Equal rights for all, special privileges for none,'" I quoted. 'Very good, Jean Louise, very good,' Miss Gates smile. In front of DEMOCRACY, she printed WE ARE A. 'Now class, say it all together, 'We are a democracy.' We said it." (page 328 in To Kill a Mockingbird)
Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Miss Gates condemns Adolf Hitler during her lesson on the persecution of Jews in Germany. She criticizes and expresses disgust toward his actions and the injustice and cruelty he inflicted on innocent people.
he created microsoft.