Efforts to combat racial segregation in schools after the Supreme Court's 1954 ruling in Brown v
Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas were only somewhat successful because, first, many white or upper-income families participated in "white flight" by transferring to private schools, and second, because _______. a. politicians gerrymandered districts to change school attendance boundaries
b. many blacks moved to the suburbs in search for less prejudiced neighborhoods
c. black parents, fearing for their safety, were not involved in school affairs
d. whites complained of reverse discrimination
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Carole and Greg are planning to marry next month. They have both been married before and each has one
child under the age of six. Should the children be invited? (a) No, marriages are for the benefit of the bride and groom. (b) Yes, but they should be seated separately with their respective families. (c) Yes, and it might be helpful for them to participate in the ceremony. (d) No, because it will cause a painful memory.
Which of the following statements is true of globalization?
A. It gives unprecedented political power to consumers. B. It slows down the process of deindustrialization. C. It eliminates income inequality between workers and the global elite. D. It increases the number of workers in Western economies. E. It exploits poor people in developing countries.
Which of the following is true?
A. Public funding for contraceptive services has increased. B. Women who have Medicaid can receive an abortion at no cost. C. Almost all US counties have at least one abortion provider. D. Access to abortion has declined during the last decade. E. All of these are correct.
If a research article reports that a score is statistically significant, this means that it is unlikely that a correlation this high would have been observed in the group studied if the correlation were in fact zero for __________
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