Scott believes that "English Only" laws are harmful to immigrant populations. Which of the following is least likely to be one of his arguments against these laws?
a. These laws make it harder for immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.
b. The fear of losing English as a national language is unfounded.
c. Such laws can be used to weaken the educational opportunities of non-English-speaking children.
d. Having an official language allows new immigrants to assimilate more quickly.
d
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Which of these is correct when comparing health in the U.S. to that in the ten most industrialized countries, including France, Japan, and Canada?
A) The U.S. has the highest expenditures per person, but is lowest in life expectancy. B) The U.S. has the highest expenditures per person, and is highest in life expectancy. C) The U.S. has the lowest expenditures per person, and is lowest in life expectancy. D) The U.S. has the lowest expenditures per person, but is highest in life expectancy.
The fact that capitalism has not been transformed into a world-empire is believed by Wallerstein to have contributed greatly to its long-term persistence
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
When Justin woke up, the love scene he dreamed about was still fresh in his mind. He also found that the front of his underwear was wet. A likely explanation is that Justin
(a) had a nocturnal emission. (b) had a relapse of bedwetting. (c) was masturbating. (d) experienced a traumatic event.
The core value of education has
a. been easily pursued in the United States,because college is free. b. changed over the years, until today a college education is considered an appropriate goal for most Americans. c. not been held by most Americans. d. changed over the years, until today a college education is considered an appropriate goal only for a small number of Americans.