Which of the following early societies was the most tolerant of male-male sexual behaviors?

A) Early Christians after the fall of Rome
B) Florence during the Renaissance
C) Ancient Greece
D) All of the above were highly intolerant of male-male sexual behaviors.


C

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Cross-cultural research in the area of identity formation reveals that

a. the stages of identity formation are invariable across culture. b. individuals in all cultures work toward identity formation through a process of self-exploration. c. individuals in nonindustrialized countries seem to develop their identity at a faster pace. d. individuals in many nonindustrialized societies complete the process of identity formation though the process of identity foreclosure.

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One of the primary costs of evolving large brains is

A. large brains require a lot of energy and nutrients relative to their size. B. they are more subject to mutations than small brains, slowing evolution. C. they are associated with population increases, which increases evolutionary pressures. D. they evolved late in evolutionary history.

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Once adolescents join a clique or crowd,

A) it can modify their beliefs and behavior. B) they rarely switch to a different one. C) they become identity-foreclosed. D) they begin to view family and school life less positively.

Psychology

Approximately __________ of the striate cortex is devoted to the analysis of information from the fovea.

A. 25 percent B. 50 percent C. 75 percent D. 100 percent

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