Exposure to Western ideas, norms, and attitudes can have what impact on sexual behaviors of non-Western societies?
A. decreases in sexual promiscuity
B. adoption of less conservative sexual attitudes and behaviors
C. lower rates of contraceptive use
D. not becoming sexually active until a later age
B. adoption of less conservative sexual attitudes and behaviors
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Why did Latin American countries struggle for stability and prosperity during the nineteenth century, unlike the United States and Canada?
What will be an ideal response?
What do films such as Dances with Wolves and Unforgiven represent?
A) the popular acceptance of a revised view of the West B) the continuing disregard of Native Americans C) the promotion of Frederick Jackson Turner's Frontier Thesis D) a revival of the themes of 1940s and 1950s Westerns E) sorrowful memorials to the "closing" of the American frontier
The notion of the emergence of the "Yankee" refers to the
a. growing English influence on America. b. shift from the Puritan culture of the village to a secular culture. c. influx of New Yorkers into the backcountry. d. migration of northerners into the southern regions.
Which of these leaders asserted, "I have made Philosophy the lawmaker of my empire"?
a. Louis XIV b. Napoleon c. Joseph II d. George III e. Peter the Great