How were children--especially the children of immigrants and the poor--seen during the Industrial Revolution?

a. as cheap factory workers
b. as religious zealots
c. as unproductive workers
d. as unemployable


A

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* a. True b. False 16, Zweig asserts that unlimited capitalism as a goal is a. morally wrong and not necessary. b. inefficient but not morally wrong. c. essential to increased democracy. d. morally wrong but necessary for American society. e. foolish but not morally wrong, since morality should not be applied to economic issues.

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The use of __________and __________ to intervene in strikes by Irish workers is an example of interethnic conflict compatible with conflict theory

Fill in the blank with correct word

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From an interactionist perspective, which is the most important factor in advancing public awareness of environmental problems?

A. the legitimacy of the research B. psychological stability C. an understanding of the natural world D. visual imagery

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Wally and Linda have accepted the fact that their marriage has ended; Linda attributes the divorce to Wally's love affair with another woman; Wally rationalizes his extramarital activities to Linda's loss of interest in sex. Wally and Linda are in which stage of marital dissolution?

A. discussion B. action C. postdissolution D. hostility

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