Prior to the 20th century, the protective function belonged to
A. mental health clinics.
B. hospitals.
C. child care centers.
D. the family.
Answer: D
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a. true b. false
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a. Americans actually believe that they are getting the same experiences as they would in the home country the restaurant purports to represent. b. By presenting inauthentic food, these restaurateurs are denigrating the culture of the home lands they represent. c. People who are not classified as Americans remain unrecognized for their contributions to social, cultural, and economic expressions of public consumption. d. These people believe that, even though the food is not authentic, it at least brings attention to the cuisine and culture of cultures foreign to most Americans.
One way that gardeners found that they could make extra money, without growing their routes too large, was to
a. take on extra duties for the people they worked for, such as laying sod, seasonal cleaning, and planting annual bulbs. b. take more money "under the table," in which the government or competitors would never know that they were getting this extra cash. c. hire undocumented immigrants who would work for less money than their current employees. d. All of the above.
An intimate relationship is __________
a. between married persons b. a close, familiar, and usually affectionate or loving personal relationship with another person c. a close relationship between individuals who have known each other for an extended period of time d. found only in families