Modest means NOT extravagant. So the answer is C. normal working class home/family
un-likely, unknown beacause its un and likley put together and un and known put together
hope im correct
#1: The word automatically can be found on page 4.
automatically means- without thought, or without control.
"Almost automatically George shuffled the cards and laid out his solitaire hand"
Or if it needs to be in your own words.
When I click a button my car will automatically start
#2 The word resignedly can also be found on page 4
resignedly- having a negative tone or attiude
"“Jesus Christ,” George said resignedly."
or
I don't want to watch this movie, Mary said resignedly.
Answer:
d. In the absence of a date of publication, write n.d. to indicate no date was provided.
Explanation:
When you need to use APA format, the procedure for citing inside of a text consists of including the author and the date of the information cited. To be clear, this implies including both the author's last name and the year of publication in the text to later place full reference in the final list of the document. If such year is not available, you should proceed as stated above.
Summary:
The lifestyle radicals of the '60s saw themselves as heirs to this American tradition of self-expression; today, it energizes the Tea Party movement, marching to defend individual liberty from the smothering grasp of European-style collectivism. And when it comes to questions about how much the respondents value the individual against the collective that is, how much they give priority to individual interest over the demand of groups, or personal conscience over the orders of authority Americans consistently answer in a way that favors the group over the individual. In fact, we are more likely to favor the group than Europeans are. Surprising as it may sound, Americans are much more likely than Europeans to say that employees should follow a boss's orders even if the boss is wrong; to say that children "must" love their parents; and to believe that parents have a duty to sacrifice themselves for their children. Though Americans do score high on a couple of aspects of individualism, especially where it concerns government intervening in the market, in general, we are likelier than Europeans to believe that individuals should go along and get along.