Traditionally, the educated elites support intervention less than the masses and are the first to criticize wars
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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Americans tend to adhere to the norm of endogamy when they become intimately involved with another person. How does this organizational tendency relate to perceived threats to dominant group privilege?
A. The rising presence of explicit white nationalism parallels these high rates of racially unmixed relationships and both can be viewed as a tactic to ensure domination in the racial hierarchy. B. The rising levels of interracial marriages and declining levels of racially homogenous relationships are a contributing factor to the resurgence of biological notions of race that stem from fears of threats to the racial hierarchy. C. The high rates of endogamy in American relationships are consequences of the recent popularization of biological notions of race, as dominant group members feel threatened by the notion of interracial marriage. D. Dominant group members fear that their future children will suffer sever social consequences as a result of the “one-drop rule” if they are to marry interracially, so they tend to marry within their own race.
According to polling data, what belief do most whites currently hold regarding equality in the United States?
A. While the United States is nearing equality, whites have more housing and employment opportunities than blacks. B. Blacks and whites have equal opportunities to procure housing and employment in the United States. C. There is increasing inequality, and whites have greater access to housing and employment. D. Equality in access to employment has been achieved, but blacks still have less access to housing than whites.
What key Democratic constituency strongly backed the candidacy of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries?
A.) red-state Democrats B.) high-income, urban white voters C.) college-educated suburbanites D.) young Americans
The text presents extensive discussion of New Zealand in comparison with the United States in regard to political culture. Can all these differences be attributed to political culture? Explain how other factors might have effects.
What will be an ideal response?