_____ is the critical internal structure that orients people to, and engages them with, what matters in their lives-t heir feelings about themselves and others

A) Emotion
B) Assimilation
C) Culture
D) Proficiency
E) Contagion


A

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In African literature in recent years,

a. Chinua Achebe received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1986. b. the topical thrust in novels has been largely on the shortcomings of African leaders. c. female novelists have been denied any chance to publish. d. African-Americans have come to dominate African literary activity. e. contemporary authors have concentrated on countering negative portrayals of Africans by Western authors.

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How might FDR's personal background have prepared him to meet the challenges of the Great Depression?

a. Since he was from a privileged background, he did not personally suffer financial hardship, which left him free to address the country's crisis. b. His service as assistant secretary of the Navy under Wilson prepared him to balance foreign and domestic affairs during the Great Depression. c. His relationship to Theodore Roosevelt gave him a reputation as a conservationist and powerful Republican leader. d. His bout with polio gave him personal experience of suffering and made him more sensitive to the downtrodden of society. e. His Ivy League education made him sensitive to the needs of wealthy American businessmen during the Great Depression.

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Which provision of the Compromise of 1850 antagonized the North the most?

A) The entrance of California as a free state in the Union B) The abolition of the slave trade in Washington, D.C. C) The use of popular sovereignty as the basis for determining the status of slavery in the territories D) The strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Act E) The federal assumption of the Texas debt

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A trading post was built at Cape Town in 1652 by the

A. Russians. B. French. C. Dutch. D. English. E. Portuguese.

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