When people's belongingness needs are satisfied, they are
(a) less likely to add relationships
(b) likely to become complacent
(c) motivated to replace some relationships
(d) reluctant to make necessary changes
Answer: a
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Type of social movement whose goal is to change society in a limited way:
A) reform B) revolutionary C) resistance D) expressive
Which of the following statements is true about voting in the United States?
A. In every presidential election since 1996, women have voted at lower rates than men. B. Historically, and across all elections, voting rates decrease with age. C. At each successive level of educational attainment, the voting rate increases. D. Young people have high voting registration rates and are more likely to reregister. E. Low-income people are more likely to vote than high-income people.
As children grow, their potential to easily learn languages is reduced as they are exposed to the language they hear spoken around them. This dynamic is a product of
a. the looking glass self. b. role-taking. c. nature. d. nurture.
How are appeals to ethnocentrism being used in public discourse and political life today? Why has the use of ethnocentrism proven to be such a potent political tool?
What will be an ideal response?