Scholars refer to the notion of ______ (people of the same group) or ______ (people of a different group) when discussing social identity.

A. in-groups; out-groups
B. in-groups; inside-out groups
C. out-groups; in-groups
D. out-groups; outside-in groups


A. in-groups; out-groups

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a. Ordinary bills can be introduced first in either house but budget bills must be introduced first in the lower house. b. Since the early 2000s, the number of bills introduced by the cabinet and the number of bills introduced by members of the legislature have been about even although a higher percentage of cabinet bills have been passed than member bills. c. Amendments to the Japanese constitution only require the consent of two-thirds of all members in each legislative house. d. An ordinary bill is passed or rejected by a simple majority in the committee of either house, then by the whole house. e. The lower house can override a rejection by the upper house of both ordinary and budget bills.

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How can today's media consumers be sure that the information that they are receiving is accurate?

A. Consumers should only rely on the traditional news networks to gather their news. B. Consumers should rely on citizen journalists, rather than on corporately-held media news outlets. C. Consumers need not worry about accuracy because the media are sworn to uphold journalistic standards. D. Consumers should gather news from media outlets with a track record of adhering to journalistic standards. E. Consumers should depend more on the Internet to gain accurate news.

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