In a study done by Thomson et al. (2001) in which participants corresponded with a fictitious netpal, researchers found that ______.

A. women expressed more emotion than men, regardless of the netpal’s responses
B. men responded with fewer emotions than women when the netpal was female
C. respondents shifted their e-talk to be similar to that of their netpal
D. women disclosed more personal information than men when the netpal was female


C. respondents shifted their e-talk to be similar to that of their netpal

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How did northern European monarchies consolidate their power and form strong states? Provide specific examples.

What will be an ideal response?

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England's radical Whig pamphleteers

A) were notable models of "differential" thinking. B) condemned the Enlightenment for questioning the power of God. C) condemned the policy of "salutary neglect" as dangerous to imperial stability. D) saw a fundamental threat to liberty from corrupt governmental tyrants.

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Holland's challenge to Spanish colonization efforts in the Philippines was a sign of __________

A) a lack of clear geographic knowledge by the European powers B) bitterness towards the English C) the growing weakness of the Spanish D) increasing imperial rivalry

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In the Birmingham campaign in 1962, Martin Luther King Jr. signaled a change in strategy from

a. massive civil disobedience to using violence to achieve change. b. educating whites about racism to using violence to achieve change.seeking federal enforcement and new laws to massive civil disobedience. c. changing southern white attitudes to obtaining federal enforcement and new laws. d. educating whites about racism to using violence to achieve change.

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