The author feels that the objective of most college writing is to ______.

a. repeat back what we have learned.
b. synthesize the latest research.
c. prove we know more than we do.
d. achieve a good grade.


c. prove we know more than we do.

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Which of the following is true about media conglomerates?

A) Once part of large conglomerates, the big three American broadcasting companies (ABC, CBS, NBC) are now independent businesses. B) Only a small percentage of the American viewers get their news from the big three networks. C) The conglomerates openly consider their television news as an avenue for representing corporate interests. D) None of the above are true.

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Which of the following is a conclusion of a survey on White attitudes toward African Americans?

a. Less progress wasmade in the 1950s and 1960s than that was made in the late twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first centuries. b. The pursuit of a color-blind agenda has created lower levels of support for politics that could reduce racial inequality if implemented. c. There has been a growing reluctance by Whites for integration, interracial dating, and having members of minority groups attain political office. d. Even during periods of dramatic social upheaval, White attitudes toward African Americans remain unchanged within all generations.

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The author points out that celebrity athletes

A. sustain their celebrity by associating with politicians. B. have more power to change society than they have to sell game tickets. C. seldom have real power as change agents in society. D. are usually failures when they endorse sports products.

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SAGE News Clips: Detained Immigrant Work ConditionsDescription: Immigrants at a detention center in Denver are working under harsh conditions. These detentions centers are privately owned and the immigrants residing there may or may not have criminal charges--it is simply a holding space until their case is heard. GEO, one of the largest contractors with the U.S. government, states that the work is “voluntary” and that the $1 per day pay is sufficient with regard to federal guidelines--a pay guideline set in 1950.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you’ve signed in, scroll to page 113, and watch the video. When you’ve finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:According to the video, what is the “great

irony” of the situation at GEO? A. The detained immigrants are not legally allowed to work in the United States. B. GEO makes billions of dollars a year. C. GEO is facing legal action for failing to pay the minimum wage. D. The executives at GEO face incarceration for violating labor laws.

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