W. I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki’s study of the Polish peasant examined:
a. the collapse of rural agriculture after World War I
b. anti-Semitism and other doctrines of ethnic superiority and inferiority
c. the environmental damage caused by deep plowing and the ways tree-planting corrected the damage and saved the peasants’ way of life
d. immigration to America and the way the experience transformed the immigrant
d. immigration to America and the way the experience transformed the immigrant
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In order to sustain their self-esteem, some homeless teens refer to their caseworkers as aunts, and talk about friends in nearby cots at the shelter as if they live in the same neighborhood. These are examples of which type of strategy for managing identity?
a. fighting back b. making excuses c. fitting in d. rejecting status
Alienation occurs
a. when work does not satisfy the human needs for identity and meaning. b. when work provides money insufficient to live. c. when work isolates the worker from his or her family. d. when one social class exploits other classes. e. when workers' rewards are less than their productivity.
It was President ____________ who fired and permanently replaced more than 1200 air-traffic controllers
A. Reagan B. George Bush I C. Bill Clinton D. George Bush II