The "melting pot" metaphor for U.S. American society is evident in
A. Contemporary immigration from all over the world.
B. The Chinese Exclusion Act.
C. The Emancipation Proclamation.
D. The assimilation and eventual citizenship of Anglo-European immigrants.
Answer: D
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This recent model of gender identity development has eliminated any predefined characteristics of masculinity or femininity.
a. the gender-androgyny model b. the gender self-socialization model c. the gender responsiveness model d. the gender schema model
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a. logical consequences b. empathic understanding c. social contracts d. problem solving
____ refers to a degree of physiological excitation, responsivity, and readiness for action relative to a baseline
a. Awareness b. Arousal c. Attention d. Vigilance