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According to the passage, Daily sees monetization as an indication of which of thefollowing?
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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage concerning the environmentalists mentioned in line 8 ?
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Antonia Castañeda has utilized scholarship from women`s studies and Mexican-American history to examine nineteenth-century literary portrayals of Mexican women. As Castañeda notes, scholars of women`s history observe that in the United States, male novelists of the period-during which, according to these scholars, women`s traditional economic role in home-based agriculture was threatened by the transition to a factory-based industrial economy- define women solely in their domestic roles of wife and mother. Castañeda finds that during the same period that saw non-Hispanic women being economically displaced by industrialization, Hispanic law in territorial California protected the economic position of "Californianas" (the Mexican women of the territory) by ensuring them property rights and inheritance rights equal to those of males. For Castañeda, the laws explain a stereotypical plot created primarily by male, non-Hispanic novelists: the story of an ambitious non-Hispanic merchant or trader desirous of marrying an elite Californiana. These novels` favorable portrayal of such women is noteworthy, since Mexican-American historians have concluded that unflattering literary depictions of Mexicans were vital in rallying the United States public`s support for the Mexican-American War (1846–1848). The importance of economic alliances forged through marriages with Californianas explains this apparent contradiction. Because of their real- life economic significance, the Californianas were portrayed more favorably than were others of the same nationality.
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Which of the following could best serve as an example of the kind of fictional plot discussed by Antonia Castañeda?
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Even though vegetable meal is nutritious to fish and less costly to use than anchovy meal, most fish farmers feed their fish only anchovy meal because fish prefer its taste and consequently gain weight faster. Farmed fish would gain weight faster still on a diet consisting of a new seafood product, but this diet's advantages did not compensate its additional cost. Nevertheless, the product's developers predict that their product will be a commercially successful food for farmed fish.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to justify the developer's prediction?
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The price of titanium dioxide, a key ingredient in house paint, is increasing due to limited supplies because many mining companies that once produced titanium ore have shifted production to other ores. Without titanium dioxide, paint colors are less bright and more coats of paint must be applied to compensate. Companies that produce paint have concluded that they will soon need to increase the prices on the paint they produce.
Which of the following would, if true, most strongly support the companies` conclusion?
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Treating meat with irradiation kills many bacteria that can cause illness but it also triggers chemical decompositions. These decompositions produce substances that can cause cancer. Thorough cooking kills the same bacteria in meat as does irradiation treatment. Therefore, to minimize health risks, meat should be cooked thoroughly rather than treated with irradiation.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
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For each of the following statements about these indigenous populations, select Yes if the statement accurately reflects the data provided in the table. Otherwise, select No.
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At a certain university, 60% of the professors are women, and 70% of the professors are tenured. If 90% of the professors are women, tenured, or both, then what percent of the men are tenured?
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Nandipa wishes to maintain her heart health, strictly follows a plant-based diet and has successfully maintained her blood level of LDL, ''bad'' cholesterol at well within the range considered optimal for heart health. But she is worried that her blood of HDL, ''good'' cholesterol, is lower than is often considered optimal for heart health, and has thus considered consuming foods such as chicken or fish that would increase her blood level of this beneficial substance.
Which of the following, if true, should be most significant for Nandipa in determining whether to add such foods to her diet ?
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The computer company has announced that it will purchase the color-printing division of a rival company for $950 million, which is part of a deal that will make it the largest manufacturer in the office color-printing market.
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It can be inferred from the passage that the “scholars” mentioned in line 24 believe which of the following to be true?
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According to the passage, many African American people joined the armed forces during the First World War for which of the following reasons?
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Crops can be traded on the futures market before they are harvested.If a poor corn harvest is predicted, prices of corn futures rise; if a bountiful corn harvest is predicted, prices of corn futures fall.This morning meteorologists are predicting much-needed rain for the corn-growing region starting tomorrow. Therefore, since adequate moisture is essential for the current crop's survival, prices of corn futures will fall sharply today.
Which of the following, if true, most weakens the argument above?
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According to a study, after a week of high-altitude living, twenty men had slimmed down. The men, middle-aged residents of low-altitude areas, had been taken to a research station at 2,650 meters (8,694 feet) above sea level. They had unrestricted access to food and were forbidden vigorous exercise, yet they lost an average of 1.5 kilograms (3.3 pounds) during their one-week stay. Clearly, the lower availability of oxygen at higher altitudes, or hypobaric hypoxia, can be said to have caused the weight loss, since __________.
Which of the following would, if true, most logically complete the argument?
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The ancient Nubians inhabited an area in which typhus occurred, yet surprisingly few of their skeletons show the usual evidence of this disease. The skeletons do show deposits of tetracycline, an antibiotic produced by a bacterium common in Nubian soil. This bacterium can flourish on the dried grain used for making two staples of the Nubian diet, beer and bread. Thus, tetracycline in their food probably explains the low incidence of typhus among ancient Nubians.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument relies?
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A certain automaker intends to increase its market share by greatly discounting its vehicles' prices for the next several months. The discounts will cut into profits, but since they will be intensely advertised the manufacturer hopes that they will draw buyers' attention away from rival manufacturers' cars. In the longer term, the automaker predicts that customers initially attracted by the discounts may become loyal customers.
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Kitchen magazine plans to license the use of its name by a line of cookware. For a magazine, licensing the use of its name for products involves some danger, since if the products disappoint consumers, the magazine's reputation suffers, with consequent reductions in circulation and advertising. However, experts have evaluated the cookware and found it superior to all other cookware advertised in Kitchen. Therefore, Kitchen can collect its licensing fee without endangering its other revenues.
The argument above assumes which of the following?
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