The theory that individuals form communities by mutual consent, giving up some of their individual liberty in order to gain the protection of government, is known as
A) divine right.
B) social contract.
C) the Leviathan agreement.
D) communitarianism.
E) elitism.
B
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_____________ is the philosophy focusing on what works as the criterion of what should be viewed as tentatively true and useful in research and practice
a. Common sense b. Pragmatism c. Compatability d. Saturation
The research findings of psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark were based on which of the following experiments?
a. division of subjects into two segregated groups b. heterogeneous groups of desegregated subjects c. presentation of black and white dolls to young children d. model classrooms comprised both black and white students
Scholars refer to the notion of ______ (people of the same group) or ______ (people of a different group) when discussing social identity.
A. in-groups; out-groups B. in-groups; inside-out groups C. out-groups; in-groups D. out-groups; outside-in groups
In the case of __________________ (1952), the Court Supreme ruled that President Harry Truman did not have the authority to seize private property.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).