Within the world religions, the response of liberal factions to the globalization of scientific knowledge was to
a. Reject science
b. Reject religious beliefs
c. Establish totally new religious traditions
d. Reconcile scientific with religious knowledge and belief
d. Reconcile scientific with religious knowledge and belief
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Which factors influence the mobilization of power by members of a social class?
a. voting b. organizations that can lobby c. influence channels d. b and c above e. all of the above
What was the eventual outcome for Isabelle, a child who lived in almost total isolation for the first six-and-one-half years of her life, in the 1930s?
A. She was able to reach the intellectual level of a seven-year-old. B. She was able to reach an intellectual level that was normal for her age. C. She was able to speak but had difficulty walking and running. D. She was never able to overcome the effects of the isolation.
Surviving Native Americans accepted European assimilation and viewed these new norms as a sign of advancement.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The text cites a poll wherein it was discovered that even if women felt they had enough money to live comfortably without working, ________.
A. 20 percent would do volunteer work B. 15 percent would continue working full-time C. 33 percent would work part-time D. all of these answers are correct