When we stereotype people, we use a less mature from of thinking (not unlike the immature thinking of a very young child) that makes simplistic and categorical impressions of others. ______about the depth and breadth of people—their history, interest, values, strengths and true character—we categorize them as jocks, geeks or freaks.
A. Rather than learn
B. To make sure to learn
C. As soon as learning
D. As a replacement for learning
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With computers doubling in speed and power every couple of years, and with genetic engineering's dazzling feats growing more and more routine, the battered American faith in technological progress has been growing stronger and giddier of late.
A. intriguing
B. ornate
C. brilliant
D. obsessing
According to the author, what is explicit in Hegelian assumptions concerning virtue?
A. Virtue is contradictory to metaphysical theories.
B. Virtue tends toward a favorable interpretation.
C. Virtue is seen as hedonistic and Stoic by modern man.
D. Virtue is realized by opposing social constructs.
At the outset, Nixon warned, too, that a great effort would be needed to meet the Communist challenge. But his audiences seemed______in such warnings, preferring to be reassured.
A. interested
B. disinterested
C. uninterested
D. interesting
Some pundits are worried that these candidate Q-and-A sessions have supplanted regular newscasts with something less rigorous journalistically, but the carping seems misguided.
A. succeeded
B. superseded
C. distorted
D. completed