The United States has been described as a "nation of lovers." Our ideal culture emphasizes , which refers to a deep emotion, the satisfaction of significant needs, a caring for and acceptance of the person we love, and involvement in an intimate relationship

a. marriage
b. romantic love
c. desire
d. cohabitation


b

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______ generally takes place as nations, firms, and even workers take on progressively more complex and higher value production activities.

A. Postindustrial upgrading B. Wealth upgrading C. Industrial upgrading D. E-upgrading

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The term __________ is defined as "a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or

political opinion; and is unable or unwilling to avail himself/herself of the protection of that country, or to return there, for fear of persecution." a. illegal alien b. foreign national c. immigrant d. refugee e. foreign entrant

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Once information is transferred to , people of all ages are able to recall it

a. sensory memory b. primary memory c. secondary memory d. tertiary memory

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Regarding lesbian stereotypes of women athletes, Blinde and Traube's analysis of respondents' interviews found the following

a. coaches generally play a very important role in challenging lesbian stereotypes, negative images and sport team stereotypes. b. acceptance of lesbian stereotypes but rejection of women sport team stereotypes and negative image. c. male athletes accept negative images of lesbians but female athletes do not. d. acceptance of all three: lesbian stereotypes, women's sport team stereotypes and negative images of lesbians.

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