In the early 19th century United States, the economic incentive for white men to engage in interracial sex became stronger when:
A. black male slaves outnumbered black female slaves.
B. lynch mobs were formed to protect white womanhood.
C. the U.S. government repealed the anti-miscegenation laws.
D. the importation but not the reproduction of slaves was outlawed.
Answer: D
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a. children are more likely than husbands to do some of the chores previously done by women. b. husbands are more likely than children to do some of the chores previously done by women. c. neither husbands nor children do some of the chores previously done by women. It simply does not get done. d. husbands and children do an approximately equal amount of the work previously done by the women.
One problem with research data on sex is social desirability bias, which means there is a tendency:
a. for researchers to focus on socially desirable respondents b. for subjects to give researchers socially desirable responses. c. to only ask questions about socially desirable behaviors. d. for subjects to only answer questions asked by interviewers of the same sex.
Which American group has a government-funded healthcare program?
A. Women B. African Americans C. LGBTQ Americans D. Native Americans
_________ is the assumption that most human behavior is determined by factors beyond free will and free choice.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).