What did Wissler find in his study of Cattell’s mental tests at Columbia?
A. the tests were unrelated to academic performance
B. the tests were unrelated to each other
C. both the tests were unrelated to academic performance and the tests were unrelated to each other
D. none of these
Ans: C. both the tests were unrelated to academic performance and the tests were unrelated to each other
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
By the eighth century, Islam had already spread from ________
A. Damascus to Jerusalem B. Egypt to Pakistan C. Scandinavia to North Africa D. Spain to India
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a) growing militancy among younger blacks, including college students b) persistent white racism and hate c) feelings of satisfaction with new laws like the Voting Rights Act d) persistent disparity between promise and reality