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Which person would most likely have been a “new” immigrant during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
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Steven spielberg's classic movie jaws was a thriller about a great white shark that terrorized tourists at a local beach. just before the shark's appearance, eerie music began playing. as the unseen shark came closer, the tempo of the music picked up. after the audience had experienced this a few times, the sound of the music triggered the emotional reaction of fear in the audience even though the shark still had not appeared. at that point, the sound of the eerie music was a: a) unconditioned response (ucr) b) conditioned response (cr) c) conditioned stimulus (cs) d) unconditioned stimulus (ucs)
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While acknowledging that there are greater employment opportunities for latin american women in cities than in the countryside, social science theorists have continued to argue that urban migration has unequivocally hurt women's status. however, the effects of migration are more complex than these theorists presume. for example, effects can vary depending on women's fin?
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