Which of the following outcomes would NOT be consistent with the precarious manhood hypothesis?
A. Men are more likely than women to expect losing their job will affect their reputation.
B. Men engage in more public displays of risky behavior.
C. Men who experience job loss as emasculating experience increased anxiety.
D. When women feel they are seen as “less of a woman,” they report greater depression.
D. When women feel they are seen as “less of a woman,” they report greater depression.
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In what sense did The Prayer of Jabez reflect the culture of America in the 1990s?
A) It was published on the Internet rather than in traditional book form. B) It was an ancient Islamic text asking Allah for humility and simplicity. C) It included a prayer asking God for assistance in material success. D) It was a Biblical text that drew Americans back to their roots as a Godly people. E) It was written by a multi-ethnic cooperative of immigrants.
During his second term, President Eisenhower
a. no longer trusted his vice president, Richard Nixon, to lend assistance. b. hoped that he would be able to win a third term. c. took a more active personal role in governing. d. believed that the civil rights movement needed his personal involvement if it were to succeed. e. recognized that only he had the experience to deal with the Soviets.
The failure of Chiang Kai-shek's government can largely be blamed on
a) His weak and corrupt leadership b) Aid given by the US to the opposition c) The US fear and distrust of communism d) The US lack of interest
Postcolonialism is best defined as
A) a theory that critically examines the discourses that define the relationship between the countries of the Western heartland and the rest of the world. B) a cultural movement that criticized the goals and methods of Modernism in literature and art, and more generally attacked the search for inherent truth and universal values. C) the process of analyzing a text so as to reveal its indeterminacy, ambiguity, and independent existence. D) the process of critically examining the representations of the truth and then working to deconstruct those to find inherent truth. E) the extreme denial of the possibility to find inherent truth through reason or faith.