According to the text, the problem of the color line described by W. E. B. DuBois

A. extends to the twenty-first century.
B. ended with desegregation.
C. ended at the turn of the twentieth century.
D. never existed.


Answer: A

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Sam Greene believes that laissez-faire capitalism exploits workers and increases human misery. He advocates a system of centralized planning in which workers determine what is to be produced and how it is to be distributed. Greene supports the economic philosophy known as:

a. democratic socialism b. socialism c. utopianism d. welfare capitalism

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a. true b. false

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A recent study (Street & Burge, 2012) found that assisted-living residents' well-being was related to whether the decision to live there was under their control and

a. the length of time they had lived in the facility.
b. whether the facility was located within walking distance of businesses and shopping.
c. the quality of relationships they developed with other facility residents.
d. the quality of extracurricular activities offered at the facility.

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