The goal of the fascist state is the

a. welfare of the mass of people.
b. development of a superior race of humans.
c. primacy of the Fascist Party over everything else.
d. triumph of the working class over the bourgeoisie.


b. development of a superior race of humans.

Sociology

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a. formal; stiff b. friendly; informal c. secretive; carefree d. passive; emotionless

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Doug, a respondent of Gaytán's, created a taco that he called a version of a burrito. What was the importance of making these two foods seem similar to Doug and his customers?

a. In Mexico, tacos and burritos are really the same thing, so he saw no reason to differentiate these foods in America. b. By calling these items the same thing, Doug was calling attention to the healthier aspects of the taco over the burrito. c. By calling these items the same, Doug was presented a hybrid preparation and production of Mexican food that was easier for Americans to understand. d. Doug was trying to fool his customers by calling these items the same since Americans really did not know the difference anyway.

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Which of the following is the most likely way for results of a t test for dependent means to be presented in a research article for a study with 25 participants?

A) t test(25 ) < significant B) t test(25 ) = 3.01, p < .05 C) t(24 ) = 2.94, p < .01 D) t(24 ) < significant

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One of the most crucial aspects of the relationship between dominant and subordinate groups is the ability of the dominant or majority group to:

A. limit the access of the minority group to quality educational facilities. B. limit the access of the minority group to quality housing and jobs. C. define a society's images of a group-"the definition of the situation"-which leads to stereotyping. D. All of these answers are correct.

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