Goode, in his article, "Legalize it? A Bulletin from the War on Drugs,"

contends that when drugs are legal, the government can use taxes to raise
prices and discourage use.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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All of the following are true about the post-immigration experience of Vietnamese American families EXCEPT:

a. Vietnamese women were more likely to find employment in the U.S. than men. This created a shift in power that benefited women. b. Women organized social networks to help them survive in their new communities. c. Only men sought employment after immigration so their wives remained isolated and had more trouble adjusting to their new communities. d. Gender inequality remained intact after immigration although it was renegotiated.

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Which of the following is a strength of field research?

A. It is the least expensive data collection method. B. It is intrusive. C. It provides rich detail in describing and understanding behavior in the "real world." D. It is artificial. E. It comes the closest in suggesting cause-and-effect relationships.

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Bridget is very attractive. Therefore, others assume she is also intelligent and kind. This phenomenon is referred to as the: a. generalization tendency

b. the halo effect. c. the do good–feel good phenomenon. d. the Kohn effect.

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Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States undertook the internment of all people of Japanese ancestry living in the United States. The government stated that this action was to protect national security. Many of those sent to these internment camps were U.S. citizens, with parents or grandparents born in Japan. This action relied on the use of

a.) stereotypes. b.) hegemony. c.) culture jamming. d.) newspapers.

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