What does Yi Wang (2016) mean by “balanced authenticity,” and what does it suggest about the relationship between feminine and masculine tendencies and mental health?
What will be an ideal response?
Balanced authenticity refers to finding a middle ground between competing needs for agency and communion. From this perspective, the capacity to move flexibly between both feminine/communal tendencies and masculine/agentic tendencies predicts optimal mental health.
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How have the "everyday" options for women in Japan changed since World War II? With what results? Have these changes been advantageous for women and/or Japan as a whole? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Protestant individualism, which provided intellectual justification for the actions of the leaders of the Industrial Revolution, argued that economic problems:
A) were insignificant when compared to reformation of society. B) could be tackled if the rich worked hand in hand with the poor. C) were rooted in political corruption. D) were an inevitable part of a revolution. E) stemmed from a person's actions or inactions.
Which of the following is NOT true of Bernini's David?
a. In contrast to the clear contours in Michelangelo's David, Bernini's version reveals a forceful spiraling of the David's body that suggests motion and drama. b. Bernini's realistic depiction of David contrasts to Michelangelo's idealized figure. c. In the Bible, David is the young shepherd who defeats the giant Goliath with a single blow, evidence that God is helping him. d. Bernini's David looks back to the Renaissance in the figure's elegance and proportions.
Whose political popularity grew dramatically after he delivered a long and famous speech advocating for free silver?
a. Chester A. Arthur b. James G. Blaine c. William Jennings Bryan d. Grover Cleveland e. Roscoe Conkling