Which of the following is the best example of nurture (environmental factors) influencing nature (biological differences)?
A. naturally artistic parents exposing their children to the arts at an early age
B. the finding that girls who experience higher family stress tend to have an earlier age of menstruation
C. the relationship between violent media exposure in childhood and aggression in adulthood
D. a genetically shy person deliberately choosing quieter environments
B. the finding that girls who experience higher family stress tend to have an earlier age of menstruation
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How does this image of a Texas poll tax receipt exemplify the ineffectiveness of the Fifteenth Amendment when it came to the enfranchisement of African Americans?
A) The amendment allowed states to establish property requirements for suffrage, and at the time most African Americans did not own land or property. B) The amendment stated that suffrage could not be denied or abridged because of "race, color, or previous condition of servitude," so Southerners found other ways to disenfranchise blacks. C) The amendment used flowery, indirect language that was too vague and therefore very easy to undermine. D) The amendment denied suffrage to anyone who was unable to read and write.
Northerners feared that the Fugitive Slave Act threatened to set a dangerous constitutional precedent for white Americans because it
a. prohibited antislavery demonstrations and protests. b. denied fleeing slaves a trial by jury. c. forced slaves to be returned to masters. d. confined those who aided escaping slaves to house arrest e. None of these choices are correct.
Most Indian tribes were not enthusiastic about the Proclamation of 1763, but many supported it anyway as the best option available to them.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
King Louis XVI lost his authority in France when it was taken in 1792 by which agency?
a. The Directory b. The National Assembly c. The National Convention d. The Legislative Assembly e. The Estates General