Phinney's three-stage model of identity acquisition includes:
A) unexamined ethnic identity, ethnic identity search, ethnic identity achievement
B) biological inheritance, ethnic identification, ethnic identity presentation
C) ethnic identification, ethnic identity clarification, ethnic identity emancipation
D) unexamined ethnic identity, examined ethnic identity, insulated ethnic identity
E) biological inheritance, unexamined ethnic identity, examined ethnic identity
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Contrary to traditional conservative ideology, President George W. Bush __________________.
A. believed that the federal government had no role in the nation's public education system B. called for tax increases for the wealthiest Americans C. oversaw the passage of a prescription drug plan for American seniors under Medicare D. held that the management of national emergencies should be dealt with at the state level, not at the federal level
In light of future evidence, it seems apparent that in the Compromise of 1850 the South made a tactical blunder by
a. allowing a ban on the slave trade in Washington, D.C. b. demanding a strong fugitive slave law. c. not insisting on federal protection of slavery in the territories. d. allowing the admission of California as a free state. e. allowing popular sovereignty in Nebraska territory.
To what extent was the Great Society the logical conclusion to the philosophy and goals of the New Deal?
What will be an ideal response?
In the Brownsville incident, Roosevelt __________
A) demonstrated disrespect for African Americans and their service in war by dismissing the soldiers without investigating the incident B) exhibited his bias for military personnel when he ruled in favor of the soldiers without investigating their conduct C) showed that holding to his beliefs was more important to him than reelection D) revealed that he was a true pragmatist, able to live in a world with no easy answers, when he dismissed loyal soldiers from the army E) demonstrated his progressive spirit by seeking the most efficient and systematic removal of the involved soldiers