Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Rejecting femininity is a key strategy men use to assert masculinity, but it remains unavailable to Black men.
2. Black male nurses find that their relationships with colleagues and supervisors stifle, rather than facilitate, their upward mobility.
3. Regardless of race, male nurses are often mistaken by patients as doctors or administrators.


1. False
2. True
3. False

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A. the Russian Revolution B. war reparations C. the failure of Germany to make reparations D. close financial ties between the United States and Europe

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The ill-fated American invasion of Canada was comprised of a

a. full-scale naval assault on Newfoundland. b. major land assault on Fort Michilimackinac. c. three-pronged invasion launched from Detroit, Niagara, and Lake Champlain. d. coordinated naval and army attack on the strategic hub of Montreal. e. two-pronged invasion launched from New Orleans and New York.

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