How did Americans respond to the bull market climate on the eve of the great crash in 1929?
a. A general sense of caution about the ability of the market to continue to yield such fantastic dividends caused the market to falter.
b. Average Americans tended not to invest in the market themselves, instead relying on professional stockbrokers to invest their savings.
c. Many Americans looked to the government for guidance on how to invest in such a rapidly growing market.
d. Wild optimism about the continued growth of the stock market led Americans to engage in speculative investing practices.
e. Wary about the danger of "get rich quick" schemes, many Americans carefully guarded their life savings.
D
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A. The variety of roles, traits, and attitudes that shape gender identity are independent/uncorrelated. B. There are a narrow set of different ways gender attributes group together. C. Most people struggle to develop a basic sense of belongingness to their biological sex. D. It is common to discount gender typical traits and emphasize gender atypical traits.
By 1763 there were 23 ________ circulating in the colonies
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Through a treaty, the British imposed the policy of _________, by which their subjects who were accused of violating Chinese laws would be tried and punished by British consuls.
a. Nontariff autonomy. b. Diplomatic immunity. c. Supranationality. d. Extraterritoriality.
Mahzarin Banaji and colleagues measured the association between gender and math and found that people have an implicit association between ______.
A. arts and male, but not female B. arts and female, but not male C. math and female, but not male D. math and male, but not female