After the successes of the civil rights movement, several social movements arose in the late 1960s and early 1970s that promoted pride in one’s racial identity. These movements were called:
a. diaspora movements
b. ghetto movements
c. power movements
d. indigenous movements
c. power movements
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In Urie Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model, the most influential processes tend to occur in the
a. microsystem. b. mesosystem. c. exosystem. d. macrosystem.
The perceptions and feelings that children gather about themselves from the way the important people in their world respond to them is called
a. perceived competence. b. self-esteem. c. self-concept. d. personal control.
How does military child care represent an exemplary model of employer-sponsored care?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements is true?
A. We should allow ourselves at least a month to adjust to a new habit. If we fall short one day, we should try something new to replace the old habit. B. When dealing with difficulty in changing one's negative habits, one should: 1) Discard what doesn't work, 2) practice, and 3) build in rewards. C. Tenley just earned a political science degree and accepted a position at a law firm she admires. She would like to be a partner of the law firm one day but first needs to go to law school. Tenley is engaged in setting specific goals. D. You can tackle as many habits as you want when focusing on replacing old behaviors with new ones that work better.