A study examining the influence of parents and peers upon gender development would most likely come from the ______ perspective.
A. cognitive
B. comparative
C. neurological
D. social learning
D. social learning
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The biggest shortcoming of the New Deal was
a. its reliance on socialism without acknowledging it as such. b. its failure to address high unemployment and end the Depression. c. the lack of any tangible benefits to communities and program participants. d. its commitment to nineteenth-century ideals of individualism and self-reliance. e. the huge federal deficit it left for later generations.
Within the context of Western economic expansion into the regions of Africa and Asia during the nineteenth century, the term imperialism means the forceful appropriation of all except
a. people to buy manufactured goods. b. low-priced raw materials with which to manufacture goods. c. advantageous opportunities in which to make highly profitable financial investments. d. a substitution of African and Asia cultural norms in place of traditional European culture. e. areas for investments in European-based construction companies.
What was a major reason President Lyndon B. Johnson decided not to run for reelection in 1968?
(a) He was ineligible to hold a third term as president. (b) He was threatened with impeachment for government scandals. (c) His Vietnam War policies had reduced his popularity with voters. (d) Most Americans were unhappy with his failure to establish social reforms.
Which of the following stood the best chance of being raised in a stable, two-parent household?
a. a slave who lived on a large plantation b. a slave who lived on a small farm c. a slave who lived on a small plantation d. a slave who lived in the Upper South