Why did photographer Dorothea Lange believe that the picture on the right, "Migrant Mother series no. 6," would have a more powerful impact on the public than the initial picture on the left, "Migrant Mother series no. 2"?
A) "Series no. 6" demonstrated that, by showing trash in their living quarters, the family was
undisciplined and lazy.
B) "Series no. 6" depicted a family who was asking the government to provide federal support.
C) "Series no. 6" sent a clearer message that focused on the despair of the mother and her small
children.
D) "Series no. 6" showed that the mother began to have children at a very young age.
C
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Bill needed to talk to Stacy about a new assignment. When he saw her, he decided to take a few minutes of Stacy's time despite noticing her hurried manner, as he was not sure if she was really in a hurry. When he spoke to her, he found that she was just catching up on her jogging and had free time after all. In this case, Bill:
A) placed the nonverbal communication in its appropriate context. B) avoided nonverbal distractors. C) monitored his nonverbal behavior. D) was tentative in interpreting nonverbal behavior. E) showed proficiency in reading nonverbal signs.
____________________ became associated with inductive reasoning and the empirical method
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How did the Dutch try to attract settlers to the New Netherland colony?
a. They offered settlers the protection of a feudal lord. b. They guaranteed that only members of the Dutch Reformed Church would be permitted to settle. c. They offered a haven for those groups experiencing persecution and discrimination in Europe. d. The Dutch West Indies Company was powerful enough to guarantee prosperity.
In exchange for Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's support of his economic program, Hamilton agreed to __________
A) move the nation's capital from New York City to the banks of the Potomac River B) drop his proposals supporting the promotion of industry C) join the Republican party D) travel to Britain as a diplomat