How can we understand deviance as a global flow? How do countries differ in terms of their interpretations of what is deviant? In an increasingly globalized world, what are the consequences of these differing interpretations?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Mandy believes that people who share culture generally work together to meet common needs, and that a society's cultural patterns reflect these needs. Which of the following statements would Mandy also agree with?
a. Our culture is largely shaped by our shared human biology. b. Culture may benefit some people, but it greatly disadvantages others. c. Cultural patterns stem from a society's system of economy. d. Cultural patterns are rooted in a society's core values and beliefs.
Which of the following statements is true about children in divorced families?
A. They are unlikely to pursue a life style that tends to result in various health problems. B. They are likely to have aggressive tendencies. C. They are likely to have good interpersonal skills. D. They are less likely to have a fear of abandonment.
Are there sex differences between men and women, other than the obvious differences needed for reproduction?
A. No, there are no biological differences. B. Yes, for example, females suffer from depression more often as compared with males. C. Yes, for example, females suffer from a wider variety of physical ailments as compared with males. D. Yes, for example, males use more parts of their brain at once as compared with females.