Judith Cates, profiled in the feature box, is unusual because:
A. she had twins while in her late 50s.
B. she delivered sextuplets.
C. she did not know she was pregnant until she delivered a baby.
D. had a baby at the age of 11.
Answer: A
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According to conflict theorists, a. women were regarded as property in hunting and gathering societies
b. inheritance laws in agricultural societies increased the power of females in the family. c. private property in agricultural societies began to contribute to greater power of females in the society at large. d. men gained control of production in agricultural and industrial societies.
How did researchers St. Clair Drake and Horace Cayton describe Bronzeville, the name given to the African American section of Chicago's South Side, in 1945?
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What is arguably the most important outcome of the "game stage" in Mead's model of socialization?
A. Children learn that they are good at some activities and not good at others. B. Children develop the ability to see themselves from multiple perspectives. C. Children learn good sportsmanship, to both win and lose graciously. D. Children begin to understand the laws of probabilities.