In her 2009 book--Pink Brain, Blue Brain--Lise Eliot puts forth what interpretation of observed sex differences in the brain?
A. Gender stereotypes create different life experiences for boys and girls which exaggerate structural differences in the brain.
B. The presence of sex differences in brain structures is evidence of a stronger role of nature over nurture.
C. Sex differences in brain structures are primarily influenced by the presence or absence of androgens during gestation.
D. That when looked at on the whole, sex differences in brain structures are too small to research meaningfully.
A. Gender stereotypes create different life experiences for boys and girls which exaggerate structural differences in the brain.
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The political philosophy of Whigs
A. celebrated "honest workers" and "simple farmers." B. encouraged the rapid western expansion of the nation. C. opposed industrialism as a source of concentrated wealth. D. allied the party with the abolition movement. E. favored expanding the power of the federal government.
Marx saw his own times as a period in which the bourgeoisie faced off against the
a. church. b. monarchists. c. trade unionists. d. proletariat. e. nobility.
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a. the number of elderly Americans living in poverty declined dramatically. b. rural poverty was practically eliminated. c. health-care costs began a slow but steady decline. d. poverty in households headed by women steadily declined over a period of ten years.