The study of a person's body movement and its effect on the communication process is known as _____

A) kinesics
B) haptics
C) acoustics
D) chronemics
E) proxemics


A

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Many of the most prominent education reformers of the 1820s and 1830s were

A) Whigs who believed that they could organize schools to build a new American culture that was better than the Jacksonian democracy which they thought was too individualistic and unlikely to transmit the kind of moral code essential to a well-regulated national life. B) Jacksonian Democrats who believed they could organize schools that would promote the individualistic, freer, populist, and aggressive America that President Jackson and his supporters envisioned and advanced. C) men because women did not take any significant interest in the moral education of children in the schools or at home. D) Roman Catholics committed to building a public education system in local communities.

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"The white terror" refers to __________.

A. conservative attacks on Jacobins B. the Jacobins' violence against the church C. murders in rural France during the winter of 1794 D. Austrian purges of nationalists inspired by the revolution

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Personally, Herbert Hoover believed economic recovery from the Great Depression depended on

A) voluntary cooperation among business, labor, and the government. B) abandoning the gold standard. C) lowering tariff rates. D) government-financed public works programs.

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Who were the members of the Confederation of the Rhine?

A. western German princes B. French aristocrats C. former Jacobins D. Russian and Prussian nobles

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