The "diabolical-enemy image" is a misperception whereby a nation ___________

A. Asserts that the enemy is the "Great Satan"
B. Denies its own complicity
C. Imputes flagrant evil to the enemy
D. Notices only the worst aspects of the enemy
E. Believes in justifiable nuclear overkill


C

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Jessica believes that her brother James and she are loyal siblings. Which of the following statements will strengthen Jessica's claim?

A) They give each other help only if it doesn't conflict with other obligations. B) Their relationship results from family bonds and not genuine affection and closeness. C) They rarely think about each other but are in contact with each other. D) They are very indifferent to each other and never keep in touch.

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A member of a rural Indian tribe in Central America who is suddenly taken to a large city, such as Mexico City, will probably experience

A. cultural relativity. B. cultural diffusion. C. culture shock. D. cultural integration.

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Why is it difficult to research the success rate of charter schools?

a. There are so many differences in currently measured variables. b. Charter schools are not required to provide student scores. c. Charter schools are politically motivated. d. Teachers are paid more to work at charter schools.

Sociology

An IQ score of 20-25 to 35-40 is categorized by the American Psychiatric Association as a _____ intellectual disability.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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