______ described reflection, experience, and imitation as the three methods for gaining knowledge.
a. Skinner
b. Washington
c. Rumi
d. Confucius
d. Confucius
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Biographies traditionally examined the lives and perspectives of:
a. a wide array of historical figures,—gender, culture, and other forms of diversity were not as important as the person's historical contributions. b. women who had made significant contributions toward women's rights and movements. c. historical people who had made serious mistakes and misjudgments and then had the fortitude to correct their "lives" and move toward a more acceptable life. d. historical people and mostly Western European or American males.
Muslims in the United States
A. Are ethnically and linguistically homogenous, since most Muslims are Arab. B. Are moving away from the Five Pillars as the foundation of Islam. C. Practice their religion freely, although strict Muslims often experience cultural conflict due to Friday prayers, styles of dress, and forbidden banking practices. D. Are experiencing less prejudice and discrimination in our schools and society.
All of the following statements about homelessness are true, EXCEPT:
a. the average age of a homeless child is only six years old. b. single adult males are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. c. domestic violence, substance abuse, poverty, and mental illness are some of the contributing factors to homelessness. d. family homelessness is not necessarily a factor of socioeconomic status.