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Today, the vast majority of Americans are referred to as white, non-Hispanic.

True

Infant mortality data within the US are characterized by a long-standing and serious disparity among racial and ethnic minorities.

True

Black, non-Hispanic Americans have an infant mortality rate that is more than two times that of white American infants.

True

Women who receive early and continuous prenatal health care have better pregnancy outcomes than women who do not.

True

Social power is an individual sense of potency demonstrated in self-confident behavior.

False

People of Hawaii, Guam, and Samoa are referred to as:

Pacific Islanders

A myth of common ancestry is a main feature of

ethnicity

People who flee one area or country to seek shelter or protection from danger in another are referred to as:

refugees

Individuals who migrate from one country to another for the purpose of seeking permanent residence are referred to as

immigrants

People born in and owing allegiance to a country other than the one in which the live are

aliens