Why does Lilienfeld (2017) argue that researchers have struggled to study micro-aggressions empirically?

A. because their effects are small and hence difficult to measure
B. people who suffer most from micro-aggressions are difficult to recruit as participants
C. laypeople don’t understand what micro-aggressions are
D. the term micro-aggression is overly broad and lacks coherent meeting


D. the term micro-aggression is overly broad and lacks coherent meeting

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Was mass education or mass leisure of greater importance to European societies between the 1880s and 1914? Show how each affected its beneficiaries, and the general population. Use specific examples to support your arguments.

What will be an ideal response?

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Philip Randolph threatened a massive march on Washington in 1941 in order to force President Roosevelt to __________

a. end racial discrimination in the defense industry b. bring the United States into World War II c. remain neutral during the war d. send more aid to Britain and occupied France e. allow women to work in wartime industries

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These illustrations of events in Congress in the 1850s provide evidence of

A) the fervent passions about slavery that made it difficult to find compromise. B) the Southern tendency toward brutality. C) the proclivity toward violence that made the Civil War inevitable. D) the weakness of antislavery Northerners. E) the righteous rage with which abolitionists pursued their cause.

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The social structure of American colonial cities from 1690 to 1770 was influenced by

A) an absence of urban poverty. B) an increasing gap between the wealthy and the poor. C) steadily declining property values and taxes. D) the end of colonial warfare.

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