LeBon's theory attributed the strikes and riots of his day to:
a. widespread poverty and famine
b. oppression and totalitarian rule by the elite
c. people seeking a new paradise on earth, purged from suffering and sin
d. the fact that people were cut off from village traditions
D
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a. biological act free of cultural influence. b. social rather than a cultural activity. c. cultural activity.
Some religions, like Zen Buddhism, differ from the author's working definition of religion because they create a sacred world out of almost everything in the physical universe. Hence, for these religions
a. neither the sacred nor profane exist. b. everything is considered sacred. c. nothing is considered sacred. d. everything is considered profane.
"Black tar" is:
A. a type of street heroin that has been "cut" with powdered charcoal. B. a synthetic opioid that is twice as potent as pure heroin. C. a name given to heroin from Mexico that is brown or black in its pure form. D. an opium extract that is imported from Southeast Asia.
Numbers that describe what is average or typical of a distribution are referred to as
A. frequencies. B. bar charts. C. measures of central tendency. D. measures of variability.