At the close of the 18th century, what percentage of the American population was British Isle in origin?
A. around 40 percent
B. almost 80 percent
C. around 60 percent
D. more than 90 percent
B. almost 80 percent
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All of the following are ways men learn to play the "masculinity game," except for
a) learning dehumanizing images of women. b) learning basic pointers about how to play the game. c) experiencing social pressures to play the game. d) experiencing the absence of referees to manage the game.
The communication skill that enables a person to express his/her feelings while remaining aware of the feelings of others is called:
a. empathic listening. b. reassurance. c. self-assertion. d. feedback.
Most deaths caused by malaria occur among
a. ?older adults in Eastern Europe and Russia. b. ?adults in Eastern Asia. c. ?older adults in South America. d. ?children in South America. e. ?children in Africa.
Which of the following is an example of scapegoating?
A. When a man's alcohol use begins to bother his wife, she starts having an affair. B. When a man is seriously hurt in an accident, his wife asks the children to help take care of him. C. After a miscarriage, the husband tells the wife she should have taken better care of herself while pregnant. D. When a woman loses her employment, her children give up their allowance to help with finances.