What of the following statements is true about nonverbal messages?

A) Nonverbal messages occur less often than verbal messages.
B) Nonverbal messages are more emotionally powerful than verbal messages.
C) Nonverbal messages are less trustworthy than verbal messages.
D) Nonverbal messages are less important than verbal messages.


B

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A) They are all of similar size. B) In all a single religion is imposed. C) All share a single economic system. D) They are all the result of conquest.

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What strategic understanding did General George Washington have about his army that was critical to its survival and ultimate victory over the British?

A) Washington understood that the longer he could keep his inexperienced army together and out of too many battles, the more likely it would be that the British would tire of prosecuting the war. B) Washington understood that he needed to fight an offensive war and engage the British quickly in a general military action. C) Washington understood that if the American army used nontraditional tactics, the superior training and discipline of the British army would soon overwhelm his American troops. D) Washington understood that his strategic goal should be to win an early, decisive victory because he had multiple military advantages over the British army during the first year of the war.

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In the United States in the early 1900s,

a. wealth was widely dispersed, with the richest nine percent of the population in 1900 owning only fifteen percent of the wealth. b. the nation was still primarily agrarian, with over three-fourths of the labor force owning farms. c. the government had still refused to send troops outside the nation's territory, and would do so until it entered World War I in 1917. d. socialists were strong enough to push laws dealing with meat inspection and a national health insurance system through Congress under Presidents Wilson and Debs. e. over forty percent of the population lived in cities.

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A major limitation of the cavalry as a unit of warfare was that

a. there were never enough trained horses to keep the soldiers in the field. b. it was lightly armed by definition. c. cavalry service lacked status among enlistees. d. no one wanted to serve in the cavalry. e. none of these choices.

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