Native Americans gained access to spiritual power in all of these ways EXCEPT
A) ?By embarking on a vision quest
B) ?By making sacrifices to one of their many gods and goddesses
C) ?Through ceremonies initiating menstruating girls into the spiritual world
D) ?Through dreams containing guidance and instructions
E) ?By ritual dances
B
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A) southern India B) China C) Southeast Asia D) Russia E) Persia
Which crusade was diverted from its original mission and ended up conquering a Christian city?
a. The First Crusade b. The children's crusade c. The Second Crusade d. The Albigensian Crusade e. The Fourth Crusade
What are some possible conclusions we can draw from the discovery of Turkana Boy?
A. Though capable hunters and biologically well-adapted to their environments, early hominins possessed limited intelligence and were likely to die young. B. Early hominins died out because they were unable to work together and frequently murdered members of their own kind. C. Early hominins had brains similar in size to our own but did not possess the physical structures to produce language. D. Early hominins were quite helpless and were easy prey for larger animals.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Stereotypes of White women share more in common with stereotypes of women in general than do stereotypes of Black women. 2. Modest men are viewed less favorably than modest women. 3. The effects of stereotype threat upon girls and women’s math performance are strongest in regions characterized by greater gender inequality. 4. Evolutionary psychology postulates that changes in gender stereotypes will occur more rapidly over time than biosocial constructionist theory predict. 5. Biosocial constructionist theory argues that gender stereotypes are ultimately the result of how labor has been divided throughout history.