Acidification of soil and lakes in the United States

a. may take decades, perhaps centuries, to overcome completely.
b. is no longer a problem since the Clean Air Act of 1990.
c. is worse in the western states than east of the Mississippi River.
d. continues at an alarming pace.


A

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A) The heat was so severe that the deaths were unavoidable B) Social conditions such as poverty contributed to the deaths C) The heat wave was related to a nearly simultaneous tsunami in Micronesia D) People ignored the extensive news media publicity about the danger.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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As practiced in the United States, which of the following was NOT a characteristic of slavery?

a. It was for life and was inherited. b. Slaves were considered to be human beings as well as property. c. Slaves were denied rights. d. Coercion was used to keep slaves "in their place."

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A child hears from parents and teachers that she is very smart. What would happen to the self-concept of the child based on the looking-glass self-theory?

A. They become overly confident and stop trying as hard in school. B. They become more confident and try harder to meet this image. C. They become less confident because the compliments did not come from their peers. D. They become less confident because child subculture does not respect praise from authority figures.

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