Evaluate what research has shown about the relationship between intelligence, biological sex, and race or ethnicity. Use evidence presented in the text to support your claim. Be sure to also discuss what psychologists believe.
Answer:
In the search for a better understanding of genetic and environmental interactions as determinants of health, certain fundamental aspects of human identity pose both a challenge and an opportunity for clarification. Sex/gender and race/ethnicity are complex traits that are particularly useful and important because each includes the social dimensions necessary for understanding its impact on health and each has genetic underpinnings, to varying degrees.
Answer:
Research has shown that there are both similarities and differences between genders and race or ethnicity when it comes to intelligences. There are many gender differences in intelligence some categories are more established by women and others by men. Woman score higher in spelling, verbal ability, emotion-detecting ability, and nonverbal memory. Men score higher in math and spatial aptitude. Research demonstrates that ethnic groups differ overall in their average intelligence score. They vary because of stereotypes, heritability, cultural bias, and socioeconomic disadvantages.
Explanation:
The writer wants to combine sentences 18 and 19 (reproduced below) to emphasize the relationship between the ideas in these sentences.
It proved an invaluable tool for research projects involving secondary sources. It was more efficient to read scholarly articles on my e-reader than to go to the library for hard copies.
Which version of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal?
A. sources, while it
B. sources because it
C. sources, yet it
D. sources, although it
E. sources, unless it
Answer:
B. sources because it
Explanation:
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The version of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal is sources because it. Thus, option B is correct.
What is research project?The evidence that a researcher decides to use should be from a credible source and should be track-able.
It can or cannot back the hypothesis created by the researcher. In both cases, the researcher must synthesis it properly into his research. It must build a connection and somewhat extends the points discussed in the hypothesis. Either way it should have a direction. Something that does not connect to the core of research must not be added in it.
Thus, The version of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal is sources because it. Thus, option B is correct.
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Why is it difficult for the governments of developing countries to provide their citizens with clean water and sewage treatment
Answer: Barriers to addressing water problems in developing nations include poverty, climate change, and poor governance. The contamination of water still remains a huge problem because of the normalization of practices that pollute the quality of water bodies.
Explanation: Developing countries remained the weakest link in the global chain of sustainable development, as poverty, hunger, deteriorating environments and infectious diseases exerted unprecedented pressure on them, China’s delegate told the Commission on Sustainable Development today, as it concluded its general debate. Stressing the severe imbalance in sustainable development worldwide, he urged all players to implement their commitments with firm political will, action-oriented programmed and innovative measures. Developed countries must fulfil their financial commitments and technology transfer, change unsustainable production and consumption patterns and reduce waste discharge, and developing countries must reverse the pattern of pollution first and control second, he said. Concerns raised during the general debate were amplified in two panel discussions on water and sanitation, with speakers highlighting the lack of water infrastructure in developing and transitional countries, and the need for integrated water resources management, river-basin management, more efficient use of water, anti-pollution measures, and better consumption policies. Several speakers also noted that considerable sums of money were being spent on developing water resources purely for profit that were accessible only to the rich -- out of reach of the poor.
It can be inferred that "the few" (paragraph 2) refers most specifically to
A. tyrants
B. courtiers
C. monarchs
D. dissenters
E. foreign observers
Answer:
D. dissenters
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. dissenters
Explanation:
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HELP PLEASE 30 POINTS!! All of the following explain the shift in U.S. manufacturing from the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt EXCEPT
a growing labor pool
available land
lower wages
access to transportation networks
increased government regulations
increased government regulations the following explains the shift in U.S. manufacturing from the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt.
What is government?The term government refers that the system which was governed by a state or a country in it, we see there are different governments are being there in states the government is made by the people and govern for the people also in it. There is a system being made and under the system, the government is being run.
A region in the Midwest and Northeast known as the "Rust Belt" was where manufacturing production was focused in the 1940s and 1950s, but by the 1980s, many of these industries had been abandoned and were allowed to rust. Some of these former factory workers moved to the Sun Belt.
Many residents preferred the Sunbelt's nicer weather and sunshine over the Rustbelt's lower temperatures and snowfall. As people relocated to better places, there was mass migration.
Therefore, option (E) is correct.
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Excerpts from the 2016 Platform of Party A
Our agenda is high on job creation, expanding opportunity and providing a better chance at life
for everyone willing to work for it. Our modern approach to environmentalism is directed to that
end, and it starts with dramatic change in official Washington. We propose to shift responsibility for
environmental regulation from the federal bureaucracy to the states and to transform the EPA into
an independent bipartisan commission... with structural safeguards against politicized science.
We will strictly limit congressional delegation of rule-making authority, and require that citizens be
compensated for regulatory takings.... We firmly believe environmental problems are best solved
by giving incentives for human ingenuity and the development of new technologies, not through
top-down, command-and-control regulations that stifle economic growth and cost thousands
of jobs.
Excerpts from the 2016 Platform of Party B
Climate change is an urgent threat and a defining challenge of our time. Fifteen of the 16 hottest
years on record have occurred this century.... The best science tells us that without ambitious,
Immediate action across our economy to cut carbon pollution and other greenhouse gases, all of
these impacts will be far worse in the future. We cannot leave our children a planet that has been
profoundly damaged... We will work to expand access to cost-saving renewable energy by low-
income households, create good paying jobs in communities that have struggled with energy
poverty, and oppose efforts by utilities to limit consumer choice or slow clean energy deployment....
We will phase down extraction of fossil fuels from our public lands, starting with the most polluting
sources, while making our public lands and waters engines of the clean energy economy and
creating jobs across the country."
2. Use the quotes and your knowledge of U.S. Government and Politics to answer parts A, B, and C.
A. Describe the viewpoint about environmental regulation expressed in each platform.
B. Pick one of the platforms and describe whether it is more consistent with liberal or
conservative ideology.
C. Describe one other policy area where liberals and conservatives propose different
approaches
Answer:
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A realtor has been told that 42% of homeowners in a city prefer to have a finished basement. She surveys a
group of 400 homeowners randomly chosen from her client list. Find the mean of the proportion of
homeowners in this sample who prefer a finished basement.
Answer:
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May someone please help me how to solve this with explanation?
Answer:
my mom
Explanation:
she is pretty
ii. Describe one potential disadvantage of generating electricity using wind turbines.
IN your opinion, what is the hardest subject?
Answer:
math
Explanation:
Answer:
The hardest subject for me is earth science, like weather and stuff
Explanation: Theres just so much stuff to remember
Thirty middle-aged women with serum triiodothyronine (T3) readings between 180 nanograms and 200 nanograms per deciliter selected randomly from a population of similar female patients at a large local hospital. Fifteen of the 30 women were assigne d group A and received a placebo. The other 15 women were assigned to group B and received a new T3 drug. After three months, posttreatment T3 readings were taken for all 30 women and were compared with pretreatment readings. The reduction in T3 level (Pretreatment reading - Posttreatment reading) for each woman in the study is shown here.
Group A (placebo
reduction (in nanograms per deciliter): 2, 19, 8, 4, 12, 8, 17, 7, 24, 1, 3, 7, 11, 15, 9
Group B (T3 drug reduction (in nanograms per deciliter): 30, 19, 18, 17, 20, -4, 23, 10, 9, 22, 17, 21, 13, 31, 15
Part A: Do the data provide convincing evidence, at the a = 0.01 level, that the T3 drug is effective in producing a reduction in mean T3 level? (6
points) Part B: Create and interpret a 99% confidence interval for the difference in the placebo and the new drug (4 points)
Answer:
Part A
The data provides convincing evidence that the T3 drug is effective in producing a reduction in mean T3 level
Part B
The 99% confidence interval for the difference in the placebo and the new drug is (-15.92, 0.7195)
Explanation:
Part A
The table of data values for the study is presented here as follows;
[tex]\begin{array}{ccc}Group \, A \ (Placebo)& Group \, B \ T3 \ drug \ reduction \ (ng/dL)\\2&30\\19&19\\8&18\\4&17\\12&20\\ 8&-4\\17&23\\7&10\\24&9\\1&22\\3&17\\7&21\\11&13\\15&31\\9&15\\\end{array}[/tex]
The mean for Group A, [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] = 9.8
The standard deviation for Group A, s₁ ≈ 6.614
The number of members of Group A, n₁ = 15
The mean for Group B, [tex]\overline x_2[/tex] = 17.4
The standard deviation for Group B, s₂ ≈ 8.56738
The number of members of Group A, n₂ = 15
The confidence level, α = 0.01 level
The null hypothesis, H₀: [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] ≤ [tex]\overline x_2[/tex]
The alternative hypothesis, Hₐ: [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] > [tex]\overline x_2[/tex]
The t-test formula as follows;
[tex]t=\dfrac{\overline x_{1}-\overline x_{2}}{\sqrt{\dfrac{s_{1}^{2} }{n_{1}}-\dfrac{s _{2}^{2}}{n_{2}}}}[/tex]
Plugging in the values of the variables, we get;
[tex]t=\dfrac{ 17.4 - 9.8}{\sqrt{\dfrac{8.56738^{2}}{15} - \dfrac{6.614^{2} }{15}}} \approx 5.405[/tex]
The critical 't' value at 0.01 convincing level and df = 15 - 1 = 14 is 2.624
Therefore, given that the t value is larger than the critical 't', we reject the null hypothesis and we fail to reject the alternative hypothesis, and there is convincing evidence that at a confidence level of a = 0.01, the T3 drug is effective in producing a reduction in mean T3 level
Part B
The 99% confidence interval is given by the following formula;
[tex]\left (\bar{x}_{1}- \bar{x}_{2} \right )\pm t_{\alpha /2}\sqrt{\dfrac{s_{1}^{2}}{n_{1}}+\dfrac{s_{2}^{2}}{n_{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]t_{\alpha /2}[/tex] = 2.977
Plugging in the values, we get;
[tex]C.I. = \left (9.8- 17.4\right )\pm 2.977 \times \sqrt{\dfrac{6.614^{2}}{15}+\dfrac{8.56738 ^{2}}{15}}[/tex]
The 99% confidence interval for the difference in the placebo and the new drug is C.I. = -15.92 < [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] - [tex]\overline x_2[/tex] < 0.7195
A paired t test was used to analyze the results of an experiment where each of 5 students took a test in two environments: one noisy and one quiet. Which of the following distributions must be approximately Normal for the conditions to be satisfied?
I. The distribution of test scores in a noisy environment
II. The distribution of test scores in a quiet environment
III. The distribution of differences in test scores
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) III only
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19)
Kamaria was in a bad car accident last week. Which is LEAST likely to occur?
A)
She will sleep quite a bit as her body tries to heal.
B)
Her wounds may take longer to heal due to the added stress.
C)
The chances increase that she will catch a cold or viral infection.
D)
She may fall into depression as her body's energy reserves are depleted.
E)
She will recover and not suffer any ill-effects during her rehabilitation.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
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Lord Strawberry, a nobleman, collected birds. He had the finest aviary in Europe, so large that eagles did not find it uncomfortable, so well laid out that both humming birds and snowbuntings had a climate that suited them perfectly. But for many years the finest set of apartments remained empty, with just a label saying: "PHOENIX. Habitat: Arabia." Many authorities on bird life had assured Lord Strawberry that the phoenix is a fabulous bird, or that the breed was long extinct. Lord Strawberry was unconvinced: his family had always believed in phoenixes. At intervals he received from his agents (together with statements of their expenses) birds which they declared were the phoenix but which turned out to be orioles, macaws, turkey buzzards dyed orange, etc., or stuffed cross-breeds, ingeniously assembled from various plumages. Finally Lord Strawberry went himself to Arabia, where, after some months, he found a phoenix, won its confidence, caught it, and brought it home in perfect condition.
It was a remarkably fine phoenix, with a charming character – affable to the other birds in the aviary and much attached to Lord Strawberry. On its arrival in England it made a greatest stir among ornithologists, journalists, poets, and milliners, and was constantly visited. But it was not puffed by these attentions, and when it was no longer in the news, and the visits fell off, it showed no pique or rancour. It ate well, and seemed perfectly contented. It costs a great deal of money to keep up an aviary. When Lord Strawberry died he died penniless. The aviary came on the market. In normal times the Rarer birds, and certainly the phoenix, would have been bid for by the trustees of Europe’s great zoological societies, or by private persons in the U.S.A.; but as it happened Lord Strawberry died just after a world war, when both money and bird-seed were hard to come by (indeed the cost of bird-seed was one of the things which had ruined Lord Strawberry). The London Times urged in a leader that the phoenix be bought for the London Zoo, saying that a nation of bird-lovers had a moral right to own such a rarity; and a fund, called the Strawberry Phoenix Fund, was opened. Students, naturalists, and school-children contributed according to their means; but their means were small, and there were no large donations. So Lord Strawberry’s executors (who had the death duties to consider) closed with the higher offer of Mr. Tancred Poldero, owner and proprietor of Poldero’s Wizard Wonderworld. For quite a while Mr. Poldero considered his phoenix a bargain. It was a civil and obliging bird, and adapted itself readily to its new surroundings. It did not cost much to feed, it did not mind children; and though it had no tricks, Mr. Poldero supposed it would soon pick up some. The publicity of the Strawberry Phoenix Fund was now most helpful. Almost every contributor now saved up another half-crown in order to see the phoenix. Others, who had not contributed to the fund, even paid double to look at it on the five-shilling days. But then business slackened. The phoenix was as handsome as ever, and amiable; but, as Mr. Poldero said, it hadn’t got Udge. Even at popular prices the phoenix was not really popular. It was too quiet, too classical. So people went instead to watch the antics of the baboons, or to admire the crocodile who had eaten the woman. One day Mr. Poldero said to his manager, Mr. Ramkin: "How long since any fool paid to look at the phoenix?" "Matter of three weeks," replied Mr. Ramkin. "Eating his head off," said Mr. Poldero. "Let alone the insurance. Seven shillings a week it costs me to insure the Archbishop of Canterbury." "The public don’t like him. He’s too quiet for them, that’s the trouble. Won’t mate nor nothing. And I’ve tried him with no end of pretty pollies, ospreys, and Cochin-Chinas, and the Lord knows what. But he won’t look at them." "Wonder if we could swap him for a livelier one," said Mr. Poldero. "Impossible. There’s only one of him at a time." "Go on!" "I mean it. Haven’t you ever read what it says on the label?" They went to the phoenix’s cage. It flapped its wings politely, but they paid no attention.
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A college professor asked an elementary school teacher to let a college student observe her teaching for one hour. After the student observed
the teacher, the professor asked the teacher to accept the student to observe for a school day. She agreed. After the student observed, the
professor asked the teacher to accept the student to observe for 8 weeks. She agreed. The strategy the professor used to get the teacher to
agree is called (3 points)
conformity
foot-in-the-door phenomenon
obedience
social influence
cognitive dissonance
Answer:
Foot-in-the-door phenomenonThe foot-in-the-door strategy proposes that it is more successful to start by requesting a modest favor; after you have received it, you will be in a better position to request a larger favor. Thus, option A is correct.
What best about foot-in-the-door phenomenon?The foot in the door tactic is a compliance strategy that presupposes that granting a little request would improve the likelihood that a bigger request will be granted later. As a result, after you make a minor request at first, it becomes harder for the other person to refuse a larger one.
Making a little request initially in order to convince someone to eventually agree to a larger one is known as the “foot in the door” strategy. This can be observed, for instance, when a friend first asks for a little loan before asking for a larger one.
Therefore, The strategy the professor used to get the teacher to
agree is called foot-in-the-door phenomenon.
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2. Describe Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and discuss how Maslow felt motivation is shaped. How does the contemporary hierarchy of needs (Kenrick, Griskevicius, Neuberg, & Schaller, 2010) differ from Maslow’s? Which model do you prefer, and why?
Answer:
The social needs in Maslow’s hierarchy include such things as love, acceptance, and belonging. At this level, the need for emotional relationships drives human behavior. Some of the things that satisfy this need include:
Friendships
Romantic attachments
Family
Social groups
Community groups
Churches and religious organizations
In order to avoid problems such as loneliness, depression, and anxiety, it is important for people to feel loved and accepted by other people. Personal relationships with friends, family, and lovers play an important role, as does involvement in other groups that might include religious groups, sports teams, book clubs, and other group activities.
Explanation:
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According to Maslow, motivation results from an individual's efforts to meet five basic needs: physiology, safety, sociability, esteem, and self-actualization.
What is motivation?The term "motivation" refers to a person's needs, wants, or urges. It is the process of inspiring people to act in order to accomplish a goal.
Traditional hierarchy of requirements proposed by Maslow. Unfortunately, a lot of behavioural scientists consider Maslow's pyramid to be an outdated aesthetic artefact with little relevance to modern theoretical debates.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs serves as a framework for comprehending what drives human behaviour.
It maps various drives onto a pyramid, with each level standing for a different need of people. These consist of physical requirements, safety, feelings of love and belonging, self-actualization, and esteem.
Maslow asserts that an individual's efforts to satisfy their requirements for physiology, safety, sociability, esteem, and self-actualization are the source of motivation.
Maslow contends that these needs can lead to internal pressures that have an impact on behaviour.
Thus, this way Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can be described.
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What has your experience with taking Honors English II been?
Answer:
English 2 Honors is an accelerated world literature course that integrates listening, speaking, reading, writing, vocabulary, and research skills. ... Writing instruction, a major emphasis of the course, includes the study of English composition and rhetoric, literary analysis and argument.
Explanation:
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Which of the following has the greatest possible magnification?
A.)SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)
B.)Microspectrophotometer
C.)Stereoscope (or Stereoscopic microscope)
D.)Compound microscope
Answer:
micro
Explanation:
spectrometer photometer
The writer wants sentence 20 (reproduced below) to provide commentary that reflects the complexity of the discussion in the paragraph and the passage.
You can expect to read quite a bit in college.
Which of the following versions of sentence 20 most effectively accomplishes this goal?
A. (As it is now)
B. Consulting secondary sources stimulates critical thinking.
C. As you can tell, I really like to read.
D. Not all of my professors required the use of scholarly articles, though some made a point of suggesting ones that they themselves had written.
E. However, I understood that my level of engagement with these materials was not as profound as it was with primary texts such as Shakespeare’s plays.
Answer:
E. However, I understood that my level of engagement with these materials was not as profound as it was with primary texts such as Shakespeare’s plays.
Explanation:
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Answer:
E. However, I understood that my level of engagement with these materials was not as profound as it was with primary texts such as Shakespeare’s plays.
Explanation:
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AP Psych
Adults who have had a traumatic experience will most likely develop a dissociative disorder.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
(Answer is F)
Please add an answer so it won't get archived!
The answer to the answer choice is false because there is no direct link between having a traumatic experience and getting a psychological disorder.
What is a Mental Disorder?This refers to the psychological defect that a person has as a result of different factors that causes them to behave abnormally. In the case of dissociative disorders, it has been researched by scientists and found that there is no direct link between having a traumatic experience and getting a psychological disorder.
Statements are sentences that express a fact, idea, or opinion. Statements do not ask questions, make requests or give commands. They are also not utterances. Statements are sentences that express a fact, idea, or opinion. Statements do not ask questions, make requests or give speech acts. They are also not exclamations.
Therefore, the given statement is false.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
b or c
Explanation:
The writer wants sentence 10 (reproduced below) to provide a logical, vivid description of the experience of reading with an e-reader.
I would read quickly, seeing page after page of disembodied text, words flashing by me on a screen—I often felt overwhelmed.
Which of the following versions of sentence 10 most effectively accomplishes this goal?
A. (As it is now)
B. I read quickly, words flashed by me on a screen, I saw page after page of disembodied text, and I felt overwhelmed often.
C. I often felt overwhelmed; I quickly read the words that flashed by me on a screen and I saw page after page of disembodied text.
D. Words flashing by me on a screen because I would read quickly; I saw page after page of disembodied text, so I often felt overwhelmed.
E. I would read quickly—I saw page after page of disembodied text—and I often felt overwhelmed, because I had words flashing by me on a screen.
Answer:
A. (As it is now)
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. (As it is now)
Explanation:
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What would be the best question to ask if you wanted to learn more about someone's job? How much did your last car cost? What's the best vacation you've ever taken? What do you like to do on the weekends? What school subjects would help me get your job?
Answer:
I think how much did your last car cost is the best question
Explanation:
because by asking that you can know how did that person buy that car and where did they get the money to afford it
Answer:
I think B (What's the best vacation you've ever taken?)
Explanation:
Because its good question and I think its important.
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The author most likely chose to introduce her argument by way of a personal anecdote in order to
A. share the perspective of someone usually regarded as a typical Wyoming resident
B. invites the audience to empathize with the difficulties she faced growing up in Wyoming
C. challenge her audience’s assumptions about Wyoming residents
D. avoid having to incorporate historical and statistical data into her argument
E. disclose events that might have made her unintentionally biased
Answer:
C. challenge her audience’s assumptions about Wyoming residents
Explanation:
GIVEN
Correct
Based on the information given, the correct option is C. challenge her audience’s assumptions about Wyoming residents.
From the excerpt, it should be noted that the author likely chose to introduce her argument by way of a personal anecdote.This was important in order to challenge her audience’s assumptions about Wyoming residents.In conclusion, the correct option is C.
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HELP 25 POINTS!! What two innovations allowed Great Britain to have a greater advantage over the rest of the world during the Industrial Revolution?
Fordism and assembly lines
Steamships and railways
Outsourcing and cargo shipping
High levels of educated citizens and a strong primary sector
English as a lingua franca and progressive politics
Answer:
steamships and railways
Explanation:
Study the four maps of railroads in Great Britain from 1840 to 1900. Notice the initial routes and how the connections grew in just 60 years. Consider the purpose of the original lines as compared to the purpose of the lines in 1900.
At the end of the second paragraph (“And yet . . . India”), the author includes a series of clauses that serve to
A. support the claim that Wyoming’s homogeneity promotes inclusiveness
B. qualify the argument that Wyoming’s political culture lacks diversity
C. provide evidence of a long tradition of feminism in Wyoming
D. reveal the strong influence of liberal thinkers on Wyoming politics
E. correct an assumption about the size of the Asian American population in Wyoming
Answer:
B. qualify the argument that Wyoming’s political culture lacks diversity
Explanation:
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At the end of the second paragraph (“And yet . . . India”), the author includes a series of clauses that serve to:
B. B. qualify the argument that Wyoming’s political culture lacks diversity
Based on the complete text, we can see that there is the speech made by the author where he talks about the cultural situation of Wyoming and how it affects cultural integration.
With this in mind, we can see that the second paragraph helps to qualify the argument that Wyoming's political culture lacks diversity.Therefore, the correct answer is option B
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