The author implies tha5t which of the following will occur if textbooks are not carefully
A. Children will remain ignorant of the European settlers’ conquest of the New World.
B. Children will lose their ability to recognize biases in textbooks.
Children will form. negative stereotypes of Native Americans.
D. Children will develop an understanding of ethnocentrism.
E. Children will stop taking textbooks seriously.
One function of the third paragraph of the passage is to______
A. state a conclusion about facts presented in an earlier paragraph
B. introduce information that is contradicted by information in the fourth paragraph
C. qualify the extent to which two previously mentioned groups might be similar
D. show the chain of reasoning that led to the conclusions of a specific study
E. demonstrate that, of three explanatory factors offered, two may be of equal significance
The passage suggests that which of the following was true of Black units’ disease mortality rates in the Civil War?
A. They were almost as high as the combat mortality rates of White units.
B. They resulted in part from the relative inexperience of these units when in combat.
C. They were especially high because of the nature of these units’ usual duty assignments.
D. They resulted in extremely high overall casualty rates in Black combat units.
E. They exacerbated the morale problems that were caused by the army’s discriminatory policies.
It can be inferred that the author of the passage discusses “unmonitored workers”(line 10) primarily in order to______
A. compare the ratings of these workers with the ratings of monitored workers
B. provide an example of a case in which monitoring might be effective
C. provide evidence of an inappropriate use of CPMCS
D. emphasize the effect that CPMCS may have on workers’ perceptions of their jobs
E. illustrate the effect that CPMCS may have on workers’ ratings