Studies have shown that exposure to Western ideas, norms, and attitudes can have what kind of impact on sexual behavior in non-Western societies?

What will be an ideal response?


Upon exposure to Western norms, young people report engaging in sexual activity at a younger age, having sex with more partners, and having more sexual intercourse outside of marriage.

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__________ emphasized individuality and freedom from the constraints of representational, realistic art.

a. Impressionists b. Postmodernists c. Cubists d. Abstract expressionists

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While W. E. B. Du Bois found a receptive following among African American intellectuals, Garvey's base of support was to be found:

A) in the American South. B) in the industrial cities of the Midwest. C) in the growing black middle class. D) among poor black people desperate for a ray of hope.

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Contrary to Tannenbaum, a later interpretation of the motivations for Latin American abolitionism stressed republican elite's

A) moral outrage against slavery. B) fear of armed slaves. C) Enlightenment inspired belief in human equality. D) interests in political and military expediency.

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Which of the following best characterizes the initial governmental response to the Great Depression?

A) In keeping with the social policies that had prevailed throughout the 1920s, relief efforts were slim. B) Hoover organized a relief effort that was unprecedented in scale and scope. C) The federal government intervened aggressively, but state and local governments did not follow suit. D) Initial government efforts focused on providing direct relief to those Americans who had been hit hardest by the Depression.

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