Research on the importance of attractiveness in human interactions indicates that:
a. standards of attractiveness vary between cultures and between subcultures in the same society
b. its significance is overrated in terms of who we form relationships with.
c. attractiveness affects who we are attracted to, but not how we judge people.
d. people considered unattractive are generally thought of in very positive terms.
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.S. multinational corporations have invested heavily in ________ because production is more profitable there, mainly due to cheap, non-unionized labor and the relative lack of regulations
a. foreign countries b. domestic development c. workforce development d. social welfare structures
In the early twentieth century, the migration of southern blacks to the North was due mostly to __________
A) the existence of Jim Crow laws and poor economic conditions in the North B) better educational opportunities in the North C) more political freedom in the South D) religious persecution in the South
Critics of the bureaucratic model of education claim that
a. bureaucracies are notoriously inefficient. b. the United States should have more "back-to-basics" instruction. c. children have individual experiences and abilities and cannot be processed as objects. d. administrators are useless and should therefore be eliminated. e. teachers should treat all students the same.
Emphasis on the doctrinal conformity and literal interpretation of religious texts is known as
A. religious ritual. B. secularization. C. fanaticism. D. fundamentalism.