According to Hinde, which of the following is true of communication patterns in close relationships?
A) The interactions contain only affection.
B) The interactions reflect commitment.
C) The content of interaction remains the same.
D) The use of figurative language is minimal.
E) The use of metaphors is restricted to downplaying certain elements of these relationships.
B
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Why was the change to a single currency difficult for many European nations?
a) They could no longer reduce their national debut by devaluing their currency. b) They no longer controlled their own factories for minting coins and printing currency. Consider This: Not every European nation was as prosperous as Germany. See 15.2.2: The Crowning Touch. c) They could no longer hide national treasure in safe deposit boxes. Consider This: Not every European nation was as prosperous as Germany. See 15.2.2: The Crowning Touch. d) They no longer had any control over inflation in their own country. Consider This: Not every European nation was as prosperous as Germany. See 15.2.2: The Crowning Touch.
Which of the following was an important effect of the Great Awakening?
a. It required obedience to traditional authority figures. b. It strengthened the authority of old colonial religions. c. It encouraged the development of conformity. d. It fostered a pessimistic view of the future among those touched by it. e. It evoked an awareness of a larger community of believers.
Children in farm worker families received inadequate schooling because
a. they were taught in segregated, Spanish-only classes, which were inadequately staffed. b. their parents did not understand the value of education and often pulled their children out of school to earn money working in the fields. c. their families had to move several times during the year, so their school attendance was irregular. d. there were no schools in the rural areas where the families lived.
Northerners coming to help change and reconstruct the south were called what?
a. maids and personal servants b. carpetbaggers c. scalawags d. cheeseheads