In what area did the law support for many decades the informal patterns of discrimination against Jews?
A. club memberships
B. education
C. housing
D. politics
A. club memberships
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Some corporations that received millions in taxpayer-funded benefits induced Boeing, Xerox, IBM, Motorola, and Dow Chemical and General Electric. These are examples of a. corporate buyouts. b. corporate assistance. c. corporate welfare. d. corporate lobby.
According to Aulette, which category of New Reproductive Technologies (NRT's) has produced the most difficult ethical and political questions?
a. NRT's that inhibit the development of new life. b. NRT's that monitor the development of new life. c. NRT's that create new life.
Which of the following illustrates Arlie Hochschild's concept of the "second shift"?
A. A woman works from 9 to 5 as a nurse and then has a second job as a waitress at a local diner. B. A man has a career as an accountant; when he gets home, he cleans the apartment and makes dinner for his wife, himself, and their children. C. A woman has a career as a stockbroker, and she is also responsible for maintaining the apartment, doing the shopping, and cooking for herself and her husband. D. All these answers are correct.
In a chi-square test for goodness of fit, the null hypothesis is that
A) the number of people in one category is no greater than the number of people in the other. B) the variances of the populations of categories are the same. C) the proportion of people over categories is the same for the two populations. D) the means of the two populations of categories are the same.