Which of the following was known as the "Sick Man of Europe"?
a. Serbia
b. the Ottoman Empire
c. Russia
d. the Hapsburg Monarchy
e. Spain
b
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Discuss the origins, meaning, and effects of missionary activity in the nineteenth century empires. Include the difference between Protestant and Catholic efforts, as well as the relationship between missionaries and imperial administrators.
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Nakbé contains stepped stone pyramids, as high as ___________, with staircases to the temples on top.
a. 20 feet. b. 50 feet. c. 200 feet. d. 1200 feet.
With more money to spend and an increased number of products to buy, __________ became an American way of life.
a) Consumerism b) Social conformity c) Planned obsolescence d) A 40 hour work week
MacNell and colleagues (2015) manipulated whether students in an online anthropology course were told their instructor was male or female. What was the outcome of this manipulation?
A. Men rated the instructor more favorably when they were told he was male, but women showed the opposite pattern. B. Student evaluations were affected by the actual sex of the instructor but not by the perceived sex. C. Instructors were rated as more warm and friendly when perceived to be female. D. Instructors were rated as more effective when perceived to be male.