Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine play a key role in the early stages of passionate love.
2. The same neurological circuits that regulate love experienced by adult mates also regulates love that infants form to their caregivers.
3. For many sexual minorities, an awareness phase, in which they recognize a sense of differentness from others, marks the first phase in sexual identity development.
4. Girls and women are more likely than boys and men to label themselves as sexual minorities before their first same-sex sexual contact.
5. The fraternal birth order affect postulates that gay men provide above average levels of child rearing assistance to siblings, thus increasing the survival of nephews and nieces and passing along genes that code for male same-sex orientation.
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
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A) the Republican Party B) Northern Democrats C) the American Party D) the Constitutional Union Party
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a. a reform-oriented third party nearly won. b. Democrats and Republicans claimed victory. c. Democrats won by a narrow margin. d. Republicans swept the nation.
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a. predictive of less equality in future marriage. b. outdated and unnecessary. c. personal preference. d. a game that they are good at playing.
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A) Ross Barnett B) Homer Plessy C) George Wallace D) Zephyr Wright