Define nationalism and give examples of possible positive and negative consequences of nationalism.
What will be an ideal response?
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Read the three following descriptions of fictional countries and correctly identify whether they are “least developed,” “less developed,” or “more developed.”Country A: The life expectancy is 61 years, and the GNI is $1,300. The infant mortality rate is 49 per 1000 live births, and the primary causes of death are acute diseases, such as tuberculosis. Country B: The life expectancy is 79 years, and the GNI is $41,000. The infant mortality rate is 3.1 per 1000, and the primary causes of death are chronic diseases, such as coronary heart disease. Country C: The life expectancy is 77 years, and the GNI is $40,000. The infant mortality rate is 14 per 1000 live births, and the primary causes of death are chronic diseases, such as coronary heart disease.
A. less developed; more developed; least developed B. least developed; more developed; less developed C. least developed; less developed; more developed D. less developed; least developed; more developed E. more developed; less developed; least developed
A stereotype is a category that is
a. carefully created in the first place, but is difficult to change with new evidence. b. carefully created in the first place, and once created can be easily changed with new evidence. c. not carefully created in the first place, and is difficult to change with new evidence. d. not carefully created in the first place, but once created can be easily changed with new evidence.
Which of the following properly identifies Asian Americans as a group?
A. They are an ethnic group. B. They are a racial group. C. Both answers are true. D. Neither answer is true.
The large federal deficit __________ a progressive agenda
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).