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During Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential run, Louis Farrakhan gained national notoriety for:
 
  A) predicting an assassination attempt on Jackson's life.
  B) calling for direct action to draw attention to social injustice.
  C) making anti-Jewish statements.
  D) his bid to be Jackson's vice-president.

Question 2

The term used by the authors to describe men and women spending social time together is
 
  A) petting. B) heterosociality.
  C) dating. D) courting.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

B



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