Research has shown that most Americans have two tools available to them in their cultural tool kits regarding romantic love. What are they?
a. love as a choice and love as a commitment
b. love as a conversation and love as a commitment
c. love as a choice and love as a challenge
d. love as a conversation and love as a challenge
a
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In the study undertaken by Amir, a common victim behavior that eventually leads to "victim-precipitated rape" involves the woman
a) submitting to the rapist who threatens her with a gun. b) angering her assailant by resisting him. c) inviting a stranger to have sex with her. d) agreeing to have a drink or ride with a stranger.
To combat internalized racism and media biases, consumers might do which of the following?
A. continue to support the portrayals of people of color in the media B. reduce public dialogue about race and racism C. send a message to media executives by exercising their buying power D. advocate for antiracist educational settings
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many people in the United States were more willing to make generous contributions to help the survivors of this natural disaster than they were to help the long-term homeless and disadvantaged throughout the United States. This is an example of: a. value contradiction. b. value practicality
c. moral conflict. d. ideal culture.
A single mother who works in a factory sewing large sheets of canvas would be considered
A. lower-middle class. B. working class. C. upper class. D. middle class.