Lora believes that Blacks are responsible for economic inequality and is adamantly opposed to affirmative action and similar programs that others perceive as tools to remediate inequities. Lora’s beliefs reflect
A. traditional racism.
B. aversive racism.
C. colorblind racism.
D. laissez-faire racism.
Answer: D
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Timothy is a three-year-old child living in a mobile home in a mountainous region of the United States. His home has no running water, and no heat
Often there is insufficient food to eat, there is no money for doctor visits or medicine if family members become ill, and in winters his mother bundles him up under blankets so that he does not get frostbite or hypothermia. Timothy can be said to be experiencing A. absolute poverty. B. relative poverty. C. culture of poverty. D. none of these.
Which of the following theoretical approaches suggests that we live in a power-laden context and adopts a social justice orientation that challenges power disparities?
a. Critical approaches b. Hermeneutic approaches c. Phenomenological approaches d. Ethnomethodology
The right to abortion was first established in constitutional law by the _____ decision in 1973
a. Romer v. Evans b. Eisenstadt v. Baird c. Roe v. Wade d. Lawrence v. Griswold
All of the following are matched correctly except ____
a. cognitive / beliefs b. substantive / tall buildings c. material / automobiles d. normative / behavior e. cognitive / science