In Mohamed and Fritsvold's article "Damn, It Feels Good to be a

Gangsta" most of the marijuana dealers the author studied smoked
considerable amounts of marijuana.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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The common push factor shared by Germans and Irish who immigrated to the United States was

A) political warfare. B) crop failures. C) warfare in neighboring countries. D) opulence in the homeland.

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The economic impact of the aging U.S. population may be cushioned by

a. the fact that baby boomers are not living as long as earlier generations. b. baby boomers' desire to continue working at least part time. c. the movement of baby boomers out of the country. d. baby boomers' children taking care of them while they retire completely. e. the continuing economic growth of the U.S. economy.

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Vanessa recently told her family and friends that she is homosexual. Now she no longer hides the fact that her best friend, Margaret, is also her partner. According to the textbook, which of the following is the result of people like Vanessa coming out?

a. New York City, San Francisco, London, and other large metropolitan areas worldwide have large gay and lesbian communities. b. Society embraces openly homosexual individuals such as Vanessa, and homosexuals no longer face any backlash for coming out. c. The government keeps a registry of all the individuals who come out, which now includes Vanessa. d. Coming out has resulted in increased rejection of the homosexual lifestyle because homophobes who were willing to ignore the presence of homosexuals when they were hidden are no longer willing to do so.

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How did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 differ from those in 1957 and 1960?

A. President Richard Nixon had an important role in the 1964 act. B. The 1964 act provided ways to deny federal money to local government units that permitted discrimination. C. The earlier acts did not cover discrimination against blacks. D. The 1964 act covered schools as well as public facilities.

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