A way to help communicators cope with dialectic tensions by allowing people to isolate separate arenas for using each of the opposite goals is known as _____
A) segmentation
B) cyclic alternation
C) affinity seeking
D) calibration
E) integration
A
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Which of the following things did Theodore Frelinghuysen NOT say in opposing the
Indian removal bill? a) Indians "are men, endowed with kindred faculties and power with ourselves" and therefore entitled to their share of the worldly blessings. b) Indians were "noble savages, superior in virtue to the whites." c) The white effort to take over Indian lands showed that whites were insatiably greedy, "like the horse-leech." d) The Indians were seeking the same rights that the Founding Fathers sought in the American Revolution. e) Taking Indian lands was incompatible with the principles of liberty.
In the 1880s, __________ developed the style that came to be known as yellow journalism to help sell his paper, the New York World
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The rise of fundamentalism was
a. fueled by renewed popularity of broad interpretations of the Bible. b. a reaction to the growth of liberal Protestantism. c. most pronounced in large cities. d. short-lived. e. supportive of scientific theories.
In a secret protocol attached to the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact,
a. the Soviet Union pledged to wage war against Great Britain in the event of a British declaration of waragainst Germany b. the Soviet Union was allowed to take the eastern half of Poland. c. Hitler agreed to turn over the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union. d. Germany was allowed to take Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.