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Grandma Helen used to have many casual friends when she was young, but now she enjoys keeping contact with her close friends and families only. Which of the following perspectives best reflects this decrease in sociability in old age?
A. Attanchment theory
B. Disengagement
C. Dyadic withdrawal hypothesis
D. Socioemotional selectiveity theory
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In the spring of 1989, thousands of protesters gathered in tiananmen square in beijing, china. they rallied around a plaster statue that resembled the statue of liberty which they called “the goddess of democracy.” these protestors were seeking a) united states assistance in gaining better health care. b) economic reforms which would allow more chinese exports. c) the boycott of the future olympic games scheduled for beijing. d) political reforms to allow more freedom of speech and political representation.
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Many of these mythological stories were filled with violence. why do you think this is?
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What teaching of jesus most likely appealed to the poor? a. people should strive to live good lives. b. people must love god above all others. c. people are equal in the eyes of god. d. people need to ask forgiveness for their sins.
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