Most sociologists would probably agree that in the “nature versus nurture” debate,
A. nature is more important than nurture in the development of humanness.
B. neither is particularly important.
C. human development is the result of the interaction of natural and social influences.
D. nurture seems to be the ultimate determinant of human nature.
Answer: C
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a. Hispanic Americans b. African Americans c. Native Americans d. European Americans
A postnuptial agreement
A) is worked out between partners who are already married to one another. B) determines how property will be divided in the event of divorce. C) is usually developed when one spouse comes into an inheritance. D) All of the above
Six of the ten largest cities are in which region?
a. North America b. Europe c. Africa d. Asia
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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