In Bertrand and Mullainathan’s article, they were interested in how race and ______ intersect to inform the likelihood of getting a callback.

A. résumé quality
B. gender
C. educational background
D. geography


Ans: A

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Use the maps in this chapter to follow the path of human habitation. What areas were inhabited most recently? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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Are there any aspects of post-1950 Japanese politics that reflect the continuation of pre-1940, even Meiji, influences and policies? If so, what are they and are they positive or negative in nature? If not, how was the post-World War II occupation regime able to erase all earlier traits?

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What does the image Heroes of the Colored Race represent about middle-class African Americans?

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