Why is identity an important concept?
A) It includes behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs
B) It can't be defined
C) It is important in only a few cultures
D) It is pervasive in social interactions
E) Our identity is defined by others
Ans: D) It is pervasive in social interactions
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a. free trade agreements with France and Britain b. a high protective tariff c. the abolition of the Bank of the United States d. the creation of a Department of Economic Planning
Marx believed that capitalism
a. dehumanizes the workers by making them into commodities. b. alienates workers from human nature which is naturally creative. c. dehumanizes the capitalists themselves by making them into slaves of greed and competitiveness. d. will destroy itself. e. all of the above
The region known as the Fertile Crescent is significant because it is
A. the oldest source of lapis lazuli. B. a region known for particularly high birth rates. C. one of the first regions in which humans developed farming. D. the first known site of a human city.
Of the three most influential Chinese philosophies (Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism), which did China follow in the Classical Era?
a. only Confucianism b. none, balanced all three c. Confucianism balanced with Legalism d. only Legalism e. Legalism mixed with Daoism