To improve our chances of successfully interpreting nonverbal messages, we should _______
A) avoid considering gender, cultural, or individual influences, but instead interpret nonverbal messages equally regardless of the source
B) consider nonverbal messages as separate from verbal message
C) ignore smiley faces and other lexicons when we read e-mails
D) none of the above
D
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Which of the following was true of the Stamp Act?
A. It subjected violators to a trial without a jury. B. It had little or no impact on ordinary colonists. C. It had to be approved by the colonial assemblies before it went into effect. D. It applied only to legal documents such as contracts, deeds, and wills.
The Immigration Act of 1965
A. had little impact on the character of the American population. B. ended the strict limits on the total number of immigrants to be admitted each year. C. maintained strict restrictions on immigrants from Africa. D. allowed people from all parts of Latin America to enter the United States on an equal basis. E. eliminated rules that gave preference to immigrants from northern Europe.
Horace Greeley told New York City’s unemployed: “If you strike off into the broad, free West, and make yourself a farm from Uncle Sam’s generous domain, you will crowd nobody, starve nobody, and neither you nor your children need evermore beg for something to do.” Which of the following acts could Greeley cite to support his statement?
a) Homestead Act of 1862 b) Chinese Exclusion Act c) Dawes Severalty Act d) Newlands Act
Which of these was one of the hunting peoples of southern Africa?
A) Yoruba B) Fulani C) Khoikhoi D) Fon