What was Henry Goddard’s role in the application of eugenics research?
A. He worked as an advocate for all immigrants to ensure that all who wanted to enter America could find a way to fit into society.
B. He established intelligence screening procedures to increase deportation rates of “feebleminded” immigrants.
C. He studied the importance of respect for cultural diversity by finding strengths in all immigrants.
D. He worked to record and monitor the reasons that immigrants held for coming to America so that the government could discern which aspects of American culture are most important.
Ans: B
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a. learned c. family dysfunction b. cultural d. genetic
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A) become better at reflecting on the quality of their thinking B) lose their concern for human welfare and enthusiasm for political activism C) show a decreased tolerance for racial and ethnic diversity D) become experts in a field and develop master-level creativity