A conviction that one's own culture is superior to all other cultures is known as:

A) ethnocentrism
B) egoism
C) endoculturalism
D) multiculturalism
E) in-group


A

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a. It was difficult to wage a unified colonial war effort in the South. b. The British were already making tremendous progress in the North. c. Loyalists and patriots were united in the South. d. Indians in the backcountry were siding with the patriots in the West.

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What effect did Hurricane Katrina have on race relations in the United States?

a. It convinced the majority of whites and blacks alike that the federal government was indifferent to the plight of blacks. b. It showed that race and poverty were no longer intertwined, at least in the context of New Orleans. c. It left half of the African-American population convinced that the federal government responded slowly to Katrina because most of its victims were black. d. Press coverage of the event evidenced none of the implicit racism which had been apparent in the media in earlier decades.

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The British responded to the sepoy mutiny by __________.

A. establishing more direct rule over India B. allowing the East India Company greater freedom to operate C. encouraging Christian missionaries D. negotiating power sharing with Indian authorities

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What new energy source powered the second industrial revolution?

a. Coal b. Hydroelectric c. Natural gas d. Electricity e. Fuel-cells

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