One of the issues that divided members of the First International was whether

a. capitalism was the proper economic system.
b. the proletariat could be reformed.
c. the Industrial Revolution could be reversed.
d. non-Westerners could join.
e. a violent revolution was necessary.


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Members of the Know-Nothing Party were all of the following except

a. American-born Protestants. b. middle-aged and elderly professional men. c. supporters of the temperance movement. d. advocates of legislation increasing the naturalization period. e. pledged to maintain secrecy about their order.

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In a study of 7- to 10-year-old children in China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States, which asked the kids themselves to report on their use of both kinds of aggression, Lansford et al. (2012) found that in all nine countries

A. there was a relatively small effect size for physical aggression in favor of boys. B. boys were more physically aggressive than girls. C. boys were more likely than girls to use indirect, relational aggression. D. there was a significantly large effect size for relational aggression in favor of boys.

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European immigration to the South was discouraged by

a. competition with slave labor. b. southern anti-Catholicism. c. Irish antislavery groups. d. immigration barriers enacted by southern states. e. their inability to tolerate the hot climate.

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All of these popular people and trends demonstrate the greater display of public sexuality in America in the 1950s EXCEPT

a. the music and dance of rock and roll. b. Playboy magazine. c. film stars such as Marilyn Monroe. d. televised sports. e. sensual mass advertising.

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