- Stuart and Jane went toa n auction house during the weekend. Stuart started bidding a neckless to offer to Jane. At the end, he ended up paying much more than the neckless is worth, because he started with a small offer but had to raise it to win over his competitors. Which cognitive bias has produced this behavior?
- Which value is dominant for people who are extraverted?
- Jonathan likes to take charge in a group. Which of the following is the most likely to be true
- To solve problems, we can use our System 1 or our System 2, System 1 is
- Which strategy should be considered overall the most effective in order to remember?
- What law was passed in the southern states that made it illegal to talk about abolition in congress?
- Effective goals should contain certain characteristics. Which one is not important
- "If you help me for this project, I will help you for the next recruitment". Which proactive influence tactics is illsutrated here?
- In most parts of the Unites States, slot machines produce ___ of casino revenue.
- In the late nineteenth century, fences for Plains farms were usually made fromA. wood.B. sod.C. stones.D. barbed wire.E. brick.
- Offering free goods and service to casino patrons in return for their business is called
- In the late nineteenth century, regarding western agriculture,A. commercial farmers were not self-sufficient and made little effort to become so.B. farmers increasingly owned the land on which they worked.C. the reality of farming was very much like its popular image with the public.D. American farm families were relatively unaffected by the effects of world production.E. the prices paid for American farm goods rose after the 1880s.
- Tribal gaming now consist of more than ___ tribes in ___ states.
- From the early 1940's until 1976, what city had a virtual monopoly on the gaming entertainment business?
- In 1890 at Wounded Knee, South Dakota,A. the U.S. Seventh Cavalry massacred up to 200 Indians.B. All these answers are correct.C. the Sioux attempted to leave the reservation for Canada.D. Plains Indians mounted their last major attack on white Americans.E. the U.S. Seventh Cavalry suffered no casualties.
- During the late nineteenth century, Plains farm lifeA. All these answers are correct.B. was generally admired by the growing urban public.C. became increasingly profitable for most.D. often lacked any access to the outside world.E. was marked by active community life.
- In his writings during the late 1800s, the popular author Hamlin GarlandA. argued the Plains should be abandoned by Americans.B. romanticized agrarian life in the West.C. criticized western farmers for failing to develop a stable industry.D. reflected the growing disillusionment of western farmers.E. suggested the trials of rural life refined and enlarged the human spirit.
- In 1890, the "Ghost Dance"A. was a spiritual revival among Plains Indians.B. All these answers are correct.C. was a spiritual revival among Plains Indians, inspired by the Paiute prophet Chief Joseph.D. marked the resumption of hostilities by Plains Indians.E. honored all the Indians who had died in battle with white Americans.
- The Supreme Court allowed Indian reservation gabling in 1987 with the ______ decision.
- In the 1850s, the U.S. policy of "concentration" for IndiansA. assigned all tribes to their own defined reservations.B. had many benefits for both whites and Indians.C. set the basis for Indian policy for the rest of the century.D. reduced conflicts between whites and Indians.E. affirmed and continued the previous federal treatment of Indians.