10. What percent of journalists in Iraq were embedded?
a. 12 percent
b. 21 percent
c. 46 percent
d. 64 percent
d. 64 percent
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a. agreed to be childless before marriage. b. were infertile and decided to not go through the ordeal of infertility treatments or adoption. c. made the decision after marriage after a series of postponements. d. decided their marriage was not strong enough to withstand the stress of parenthood.
Research shows that the majority of fundamentalist Muslims who desire to live in an Islamic state guided by Islamic law, __________.
A) have been radicalized and are active terrorists B) do not support Al Qaeda’s use of terrorism C) support Al Qaeda’s tactics D) are also largely radicalized and violent
Which of these is not one of the significant influences that peers have on young people?
a. With peers young people can experience give and take relationships. b. Young people engage in conflict, cooperation, and competition with their peers. c. Peer groups give young people experience with self-direction. d. Peers reinforce for each other dependence on adults. e. With peers, young people learn intimacy with people outside the family.
Which sociological perspective emphasizes how societies literally could not operate if massive numbers of people defied standards of appropriate conduct?
A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. labeling perspective