Some observers believe that the 2.9 million votes cast for _______ in 2000 were enough to snatch victory away for Al Gore and give the Presidency to George Bush
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Ralph Nader
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The greatest health hazard in the workplace comes from the __________ industry
a. oil b. chemical c. electronics d. steel e. automobile
In his article on phenomenology theory, Katz argues that crimes are defined in statutes,
research surveys, and police records from the perspective that emphasizes: a. the interests of victims b. the practical problems of detection and punishment c. the experience of those committing the crimes d. both a and b
It was difficult for NHSLS researchers to determine where to draw boundaries for sex behavior in their questionnaire because
a. the definition of sex varies according to gender roles. b. the definition of sexual activity is not limited to sexual intercourse. c. religious values may determine how people will respond. d. some people are highly sexual while others are not.
Symbols allow people to make sense of their surroundings
Indicate whether the statement is true or false