Digitalis, prescribed for heart ailments come from
A. tea leaves.
B. the foxglove plants.
C. mold.
D. the bark of a white willow tree.
Answer: B
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A. older adults in Eastern Europe and Russia. B. adults in Eastern Asia. C. older adults in South America. D. children in South America. E. children in Africa.
In her analysis of 156 tribal societies, Peggy Sanday found that rape-prone societies are marked by
a) interpersonal violence. b) male dominance. c) sexual separation. d) all of the above.
To measure the strength of job seekers' ties to contacts, Granovetter asked job seekers
a. how often they saw a contact. b. to rate the contact as a strong or weak tie. c. how long they knew the contact. d. how close they felt to the contact.
Which of the following helped doctors gain control over childbirth?
a. ?Religious beliefs that women should suffer in childbirth. b. The growing belief that childbirth was a natural biological process. c. Popular prejudice against immigrants, women, and non-whites. d. Laws supporting allopathic medicine. e. Scientific evidence of the safety of doctor-assisted childbirth.