Until the 1965 immigration law, leading
government officials, usually of north European ancestry, often used restrictive laws to control migration according to their racial-ethnic framing and preferences in order to
a. guarantee equal access for people who wished to immigrate regardless of their national
origin.
b. keep the United States primarily for those who were already here and their kinfolk.
c. guarantee an ethnically and religiously diverse population mix in the United States.
d. restrict immigration from northern European countries.
b. keep the United States primarily for those who were already here and their kinfolk.
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a. 1870 b. 1920 c. 1928 d. 1944
What is one outcome of worker alienation that researchers have found?
A. They buy fewer things because they do not have enough money. B. They buy more things to cope with dissatisfaction and unhappiness. C. They focus more on their interpersonal relationships with coworkers. D. They decide to change careers and choose those that are less alienating.
Sexual assault is nonconsensual sexual contact.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is designed so that test scores are normally distributed. The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62. If you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test-takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample, the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean. What is the value of the mean of the sampling distribution?
What will be an ideal response?