In large, heterogeneous societies, deciding what is and is not proper conduct is easier than in small and homogeneous societies

a. true
b. false


b

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a. sent their children to school more often than parents in most other poor immigrant groups. b. refused to send their children to public school because of fear of violence from Anglo Americans. c. sent their children only to private schools instead of to public schools. d. typically kept their children at home to help earn a living.

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One of the rewards of parenting is referred to as localized rewards

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the U.S., girls' games emphasize

A) competition. B) cooperation. C) rules. D) organized roles.

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How does the U.S. system differ from those of Germany and Japan?

A. Tracking occurs within schools, not between schools. B. The United States organizes education at the state level, but Germany and Japan each have a centralized system. C. The United States has the highest levels of achievement inequality when compared to levels in Germany and Japan. D. Students seem to like school more in the United States than in Germany and Japan.

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