The author's experience in Morocco, which included the absence of women from public positions, intense stares directed at him, pushing and shoving at the train station, and total disregard for sanitation by food vendors, left the author with a
profound sense of ________.
A) ethnocentrism
B) culture shock
C) cultural relativity
D) stereotyping
B
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Among African Americans, Asians and Latinos on prime-time television, Asians are the most likely to be portrayed as poor or criminal
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Research indicates that stay-at-home mothers are more likely than employed mothers to report experiencing negative emotions such as sadness, anger, and depression. Which of the following is most likely to strengthen this statement?
A) Studies show that children of stay-at-home mothers tend to be happier and well-rounded than those ofworking mothers. B) Most stay-at-home mothers have the time to nurture and strengthen the husband-wife relationship. C) Most women in traditional relationships have to juggle between domestic work and employment tasks which prevent them from giving sufficient time to their families. D) Many husbands in traditional relationships take their wives for granted which makes them feel unappreciated.
Compared to White women at the turn of the twentieth century, African American women were ______.
A. less likely to work outside the home B. more likely to work outside the home C. more likely to be employed in white-collar jobs D. better educated
The author of the textbook believes global domination __________.
a. remains in the hands of the East b. may be moving from West to East c. is shared democratically by the East and the West d. may be moving from East to West