HotelInfantesAgres - Tempat Tanya Jawab Pelajaran & Ilmu Pengetahuan Logo

Questions in social-studies

[Jawaban] Self-concept is entirely subjective. A. False B. True

[Jawaban] What are personal control beliefs?

[Jawaban] Choose the common elements of a campaign advertisement. Check all that apply. * key words * the use of color * the use of parallelism * the use of images * complex sentences

[Jawaban] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Jawaban] Self-report inventories and projective tests are examples of personality assessments. True or False?

[Jawaban] The concept of social location refers to... A. how our identities and experiences are only formed through community-level relations (i.e., neighborhoods, schools, the workplace, church or place of worship). B. how our identities and experiences are only formed through large institutions, systems of classification, and/or global events and contexts (i.e., laws, government, military, the media, immigration, healthcare, racism, COVID-19). C. how our identities and experiences are only formed through small-scale interpersonal and intrapersonal relations (i.e., families, other individuals, one's sense of self). D. the social position an individual holds within their society and is based upon social characteristics deemed to be important by any given society.

[Jawaban] Explain how different aspects of development can affect one another.

[Jawaban] Much of the federal budget goes toward the cost of Social Security, yet congressional efforts to change this are hampered because spending for this program is considered to be which of the following? A. Infallible B. Partisan C. Uncontrollable D. Majoritarian

[Jawaban] Who appoints federal judges? A. The president, with the consent of the House of Representatives B. The president, with the consent of the Senate C. The Senate, with the consent of the House D. The Chief Justice appoints all other federal judges

[Jawaban] The meso level of analysis refers to: A. examining how our identities and experiences are partly formed through small-scale interpersonal and intrapersonal relations (i.e., families, other individuals, one's sense of self). B. examining how our identities and experiences are partly formed through large institutions, systems of classification, and/or global events and contexts (i.e., laws, government, military, the media, immigration, healthcare, racism, COVID-19). C. examining how our identities and experiences are partly formed through community-level relations (i.e., neighborhoods, schools, the workplace, church or place of worship). D. examining at least three levels together.