The conservatism of Pope John Paul II was evident in all of the following EXCEPT
a. his condemnation of premarital sex.
b. his opposition of the ordination of women.
c. his policies toward non-Catholic Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, and Jews.
d. his prohibition of condoms, even in the wake of the AIDS crisis.
e. his stance on abortion.
c
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African American working life in the economy of the New South might best be described as __________
a) unstable b) profitable c) stable d) traditional
Social Darwinism and the laws noted in this module reflect what trend among European and American whites?
a) the embrace of detailed racial ideas justified through modern scientific theories b) a gradual move towards universal civil rights c) an attempt to reimpose slavery d) an acceptance that biology and race are not actually related
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Troubling interactions that involved challenges from social institutions such as schools or doctors were similarly reported by both heterosexual step-parents and lesbian co-parents. 2. Women with a gender identity as masculine in Padavic and Butterfield’s study claimed they still felt like mothers and fulfilled the traditional mother role. 3. Mathers were able to move outside of the gender/parent binary which reduced their stress significantly. 4. Women in Padavic and Butterfield’s study faced external, but not internal, assaults on their sense of themselves as parents.
At its height, the population of Cahokia exceeded __________ people
A) 1,000 B) 15,000 C) 50,000 D) 100,000