Social action is

a. inborn.
b. situational.
c. emotional.
d. usually caring and loving.


B

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a. only on certain minor points b. in that Szymanski regards the state socialist societies as largely embodying the Marxian conception of socialism c. in that Szymanski is a Marxist d. in that Szymanski is much more conservative

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Which of the following statements represents the trends in immigration of Mexicans to the United States?

a. The years before World War I restricted Mexican refugees from entering the United States. b. The Mexican revolution of 1909–1922 limited Mexican immigrants from entering the United States. c. World War I curtailed the flow of people from Europe, leaving the labor market open to Mexican Americans. d. Increasing poverty in the Southwest United States decreased the number of Mexicans across the border.

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The executive function is the

a. ability to process primary memory. b. memory component that aids faster learning. c. ability to process permanent memory. d. ability to shift attention from one task to another.

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In the Indian caste system, which of the following is necessary to change one's caste affiliation?

A. education B. a bribe C. hard work and financial success D. Virtually no mobility is possible.

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