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Questions in social-studies
[Answered] Laws made by acts of Congress or state legislatures are called A. federal laws B. statutory laws C. standing laws D. regulatory laws E. constituent laws
[Answered] Social Policy is often defined as: A. Welfare or a "safety net" B. Financial assistance provided to individuals by the government C. Education, mortgage assistance, decreased income tax D. All of the above
[Answered] Why did the US Supreme Court find that NAFTA was constitutional? A. The Dames & Moore v Reagan (1981) precedent held that international commerce is regulated by the Executive. B. The Goldwater v Carter (1979) precedent held that only treaties carry the weight of law. C. The Constitution's treaty clause is silent on international commercial agreements. D. In fact, it ruled that NAFTA was unconstitutional; however, no administration has enforced the decision.
[Answered] In the United States, on the East Coast, contact with Buddhism came from: A. immigrants B. missionaries C. books D. Japanese monks
[Answered] Match the definition of this term: All the skills--social, physical, and mental required to drive A. Zone Control System B. graduated driver licensing program C. Smith System D. Vehicle code E. driving task F. collision
[Answered] What kinds of questions do psychologists typically ask in their surveys? A. questions about factual knowledge B. questions about emotions and thoughts C. questions about physical abilities and skills
[Answered] Japanese monks. Question 31 (1 point) The addition of pews, pulpits, hymnbooks, and organs to some Buddhist temples in North America reflects what process of change in Buddhist religious institutions? A. Protestantizing B. Christianizing C. Catholicizing D. Globalizing Question 32 (1 point) Which of the following events from 1970 led to the increase of Buddhist numbers?
[Answered] According to the Yale Studies, which demographic group made up the majority of convicted white-collar offenders? A. Non-white, working-class males under the age of 25 B. White, middle- to upper-class males in their 40s or older C. Female professionals with advanced degrees D. Individuals with no prior work or education history
[Answered] Which of the following is an example of a situation that would trigger mortality salience? A. Finding out that your friend is having a baby. B. Having to wait in traffic.
[Answered] Activity 5. Essay Directions: In this activity, interview two elders in your family and ask them about cultural beliefs or practices in your community: how they preserve, hand down, and adapt them. Then, ask at least three teenagers if they know and value those cultural beliefs or practices.
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