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The Immigration Act of 1924 reflected the anti-immigration views of the KKK and similar groups by severely limiting the number of people who could immigrate to the United States from certain countries and completely bann...
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How does cult membership differ from belonging to most organized religions? (1 point) The cult does not require members to adopt religious beliefs. The cult does not ask members to help spread its beliefs. The cult has a...
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What is another name that is often given to cults? (1 point) Outlaw Religious Groups New Religious Movements The People’s Temples Religious Cooperatives
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Elisa is studying a society in which all adult members are responsible for the well-being of children in that society. If this value is taken as the society’s moral center, which of the following actions would be an exam...
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Daniel says that extremist groups are extremely liberal or progressive groups, such as communist groups that do not believe in the ownership of private property. What is Daniel misunderstanding about the political views...
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Who typically identifies a group as being an extremist group? (1 point) the group itself other extremist groups those outside the group the government
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Tiana says that it is more accurate to call the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) a hate group than a racist or anti-African American group. What evidence BEST supports Tiana’s view? (1 point) They also hate Catholics and Jews. They do...
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What is the MOST likely reason that the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is such an infamous extremist group in the United States? (1 point) their status as the only domestic extremist group their high level of political activity and...
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How would you evaluate the threat that typical New Religious Movements pose to society, in comparison to other problematic groups? (1 point) They pose less of a threat. They pose a similar threat. They pose a high potent...
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What is the general, ultimate goal of extremist groups? (1 point) to inflict violence on others in society to change society in a particular way to grow by gaining new members to spread terror to other parts of the world
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Where did the members of the Heaven’s Gate cult believe their bodies would go after their suicide? (1 point) desert lower level heaven next level
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What is the BEST description of the origin of the extremist groups operating in the United States? (1 point) They originally formed in countries outside of North America. They originally formed in other countries in Nort...
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How has the KKK’s organizational structure MOST likely influenced its ability to survive as an active extremist group? (1 point) It has made it easier for the group to withstand challenges. It has made it easier for the...
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After what war did the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) originate? (1 point) the Vietnam War World War I the Revolutionary War the Civil War
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For someone to be guilty of identity theft, that person must take all of the following actions, EXCEPT: (1 point) obtaining someone else’s personal information. using someone’s personal information without permission. co...
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How is criminal identity theft different from regular identity theft? (1 point) It is a crime and illegal instead of just frowned upon. It has a less serious or damaging effect on the victim. The thief uses the stolen id...
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Despite the efforts of law enforcement agencies, identity theft has been increasing as the thieves continue to create and use new technologies. What is probably the most realistic way to protect yourself from becoming a...
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What is probably the main reason that MOST identity thieves steal and use other people’s personal information? (1 point) to get jobs they are unqualified for to get revenge on someone they dislike for hiding from law enf...
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What is the main difference between spam and phishing emails? (1 point) Only spam can harm the receiver. Only spam is sent to make money. Only phishing emails are unsolicited. Only phishing emails involve fraud.
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A health club collects information about its members’ behavior to help it improve its operations as well as to sell their data to those interested in how people use health clubs and gyms. What type of information is the...
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Jayla says that since she is careful with how she uses her smartphone, laptop, and other internet-connected devices, she should be safe from identity thieves. What common method of stealing information is Jayla MOST like...
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With the increased use of the Internet, computers, and digital technologies, how has our identification information changed? (1 point) It has become more difficult to steal. It no longer includes physical addresses. It n...
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What is a downside or disadvantage to email that was never a problem with regular mail? (1 point) receiving junk mail receiving mail with viruses having to give up privacy having to know addresses
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Isabella says that she protects her personal information and privacy online by using a VPN, or virtual private network, whenever she uses the internet. What is the main reason that this is insufficient to prevent Isabell...
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Who are the primary users of data from data mining? (1 point) schools businesses employers individuals
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