When the United States ceased giving preference to physicians from abroad, doctors in the Philippines began to ________
a. immigrate to Hawai‘i to serve as contract workers on sugar plantations
b. enter the United States as spouses of U.S. soldiers
c. enter the United States retrained as nurses
d. stage demonstrations to persuade the United States to change its policies
c
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Some argue that excluding women from combat is discriminatory because
(a) women are too weak for combat. (b) combat positions often lead to promotion and higher pay. (c) women are more prone to mental health disorders than men. (d) all of the above.
Each year, male juveniles are arrested, on average __________
a. more than five times as often as female juveniles b. far less often than female juveniles c. for more violent crimes than property crimes d. two and three times more often than female offenders
In the United States during the 1930s and 1940s, the existence of the "Negro leagues," with all African-American players, is an example of
a. assimilation. b. segregation. c. pluralism. d. miscegenation.
Compared to Niger and Mali, what is the fertility rate of the United States?
a. much higher b. much lower c. roughly the same d. unknown since Niger and Mali do not collect birth rate information