Which of the following describes a cultural push factor?(1 point) Responses social mobility social mobility war war linguistic suppression linguistic suppression climate change
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linguistic suppression
Which of the following describes a cultural pull factor?(1 point) Responses educational opportunities educational opportunities prejudice prejudice a preferred climate a preferred climate job opportunities
educational opportunities
Which of the following describes an economic push factor?(1 point) Responses land ownership land ownership remittances remittances brain drain brain drain hyperinflation
hyperinflation
The desire to get rich quick prompted which of the following migrations?(1 point) Responses migration from Venezuela migration from Venezuela migration due to the Homestead Act of 1862 migration due to the Homestead Act of 1862 migration of highly skilled immigrants from Asia to the U.S. migration of highly skilled immigrants from Asia to the U.S. migration due to the Gold Rush migration due to the Gold Rush
migration due to the Gold Rush
Match the term with the correct description.(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Measures the feelings caused by your exertion How often you perform aerobic activity. The amount of time spent at each aerobic session
There are no options provided for matching the terms with their descriptions.
Match the term with the correct description.(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Measures the feelings caused by your exertion How often you perform aerobic activity. The amount of time spent at each aerobic session Duration Perceived exertion (RPE) scale
Frequency
Frequency
Duration - The amount of time spent at each aerobic session
Perceived exertion (RPE) scale - Measures the feelings caused by your exertion
Frequency - How often you perform aerobic activity.
Perceived exertion (RPE) scale - Measures the feelings caused by your exertion
Frequency - How often you perform aerobic activity.
Directions: Match the term with the correct phrase it corresponds to, by filling in the blank with the letter of the correct phrase. Phrases A. How often you perform aerobic activity. B. Biking, jogging, running, swimming, cross-country skiing, basketball, jumping rope, and roller-skating C. The percentage of your maximum heart rate that is achieved during the workout. D. The amount of time spent at each aerobic session E. Measures the feelings caused by your exertion Intensity
Phrases:
A. How often you perform aerobic activity - B.
B. Biking, jogging, running, swimming, cross-country skiing, basketball, jumping rope, and roller-skating - E.
C. The percentage of your maximum heart rate that is achieved during the workout - Intensity.
D. The amount of time spent at each aerobic session - D.
E. Measures the feelings caused by your exertion - A.
A. How often you perform aerobic activity - B.
B. Biking, jogging, running, swimming, cross-country skiing, basketball, jumping rope, and roller-skating - E.
C. The percentage of your maximum heart rate that is achieved during the workout - Intensity.
D. The amount of time spent at each aerobic session - D.
E. Measures the feelings caused by your exertion - A.
How do you determine your target heart rate? (1 point) Responses To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 120, then multiply this number by 0.60 for the low end of your target heart range and by 0.90 for the higher range. To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 120, then multiply this number by 0.60 for the low end of your target heart range and by 0.90 for the higher range. To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220, then multiply this number by 0.25 for the low end of your target heart range and by 0.90 for the higher range. To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220, then multiply this number by 0.25 for the low end of your target heart range and by 0.90 for the higher range. To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220, then multiply this number by 0.50 for the low end of your target heart range and by 1 for the higher range. To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220, then multiply this number by 0.50 for the low end of your target heart range and by 1 for the higher range. To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220, then multiply this number by 0.60 for the low end of your target heart range and by 0.90 for the higher range.
To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220, then multiply this number by 0.60 for the low end of your target heart range and by 0.90 for the higher range.
Failure to __________ after exercising may result in dizziness or sudden fainting. (1 point) Responses warm-up warm-up cool-down cool-down stretch stretch rest rest
cool-down
What is the frequency of aerobic exercise suggested by The American College of Sports Medicine? (1 point) Responses at least once a week at least once a week 1-3 days a week 1-3 days a week 3-5 days a week 3-5 days a week 5-7 days a week
3-5 days a week
Excessive aerobic exercising can lead to (1 point) Responses heart disease heart disease excessive fatigue and overtraining excessive fatigue and overtraining insomnia insomnia depression
excessive fatigue and overtraining
Three important factors affect an aerobic workout (1 point) Responses overload, progression, and frequency overload, progression, and frequency overload, frequency, and duration overload, frequency, and duration intensity, duration, and speed intensity, duration, and speed frequency, duration, and intensity
overload, progression, and frequency
Which is a measure of how well your cardiorespiratory system is functioning? (1 point) Responses blood pressure blood pressure temperature temperature endurance endurance pulse pulse
endurance
Which is a myth about exercising? (1 point) Responses Muscle tissue weighs more than fat. Muscle tissue weighs more than fat. You will lose weight if you do aerobic exercises. You will lose weight if you do aerobic exercises. You can exercise any time of the day. You can exercise any time of the day. You can exercise too much.
You will lose weight if you do aerobic exercises.