On occasion, the publication of a single, influential text, such as Betty Friedan's The Feminist Mystique, is enough to produce a powerful social movement.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In a historical context, Du Bois describes the American Negro's longing to "merge his double self into a better and truer self." By this, the author describes the African American's desire to
a. Africanize America. b. make it possible for a person to be both African AND American. c. "bleach" his/her soul and become white. d. lose one part of the "double self."
Piaget maintained that reasoning abilities cannot be hurried
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The author of "A Pornographic World" was a
a. "man's man" whose use of pornography fit that stereotype. b. short, thin boy who used porn to bolster his perceived heterosexuality. c. feminist arguing that pornography is harmful to women. d. porn star who regretted his time working in the adult film industry.
Modern social disasters include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. toxic spills b. tornadoes c. nuclear accidents d. mercury poisoning