Why are Native Americans called the "invisible minority"?
What will be an ideal response
Many Americans seldom come into contact with a Native American. About one-half of all Native Americans live in rural areas and one-third live in just three states: Oklahoma, Arizona, and California. There are less than 3 million Native Americans left in the U.S., representing less than 1 percent of the overall population. This leaves only 1.5 million Native Americans spread over 47 states.
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During the mid-1990's, America's productivity decreased and fell behind other advanced countries in response to concerns about an ill-prepared workforce
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An individual who believes that reverse discrimination of whites in employment is a widespread phenomenon in the U.S. today would also likely conclude that __________.
A) racism towards non-whites is alive and well in contemporary society B) white privilege is also a widespread reality C) affirmative action is effective D) affirmative action policies are harmful
Which of the following statements is false with regard to abortion? a. The rate of abortion has declined since 1980
b. The majority of women having abortions are already mothers. c. Black women are more likely to have abortions than White women. d. Public support for abortion has been steadily declining over the past 20 years.
A society that is primarily concerned with providing services rather than manufacturing goods is a(n)
A. postmodern society. B. postindustrial society. C. preindustrial society. D. industrial society.