Bobbi supports her friend Charla, but she thinks that Charla is being underappreciated at her job. She thinks she is being helpful, but every time they talk, she brings it up and tells Charla to stand up for herself more. Charla is starting to get annoyed because it's all Bobbi wants to talk about. Which rule of friendship is Bobbi breaking?

A) Don't nag.
B) Stand up for your friend.
C) Don't be jealous.
D) Confide in your friend.


A) Don't nag.

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A. Refugees B. International migrants C. Social migrants D. Escapees E. Dreamers

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From the conflict perspective on deviance, all of the following are true except

A. deviance results from inequality in society. B. powerless groups may be labeled deviant for small infractions. C. deviance reaffirms social solidarity. D. racial minorities are punished more frequently than others.

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Pick one of the perspectives on the relationship between gender and gender inequality described above. Imagine you are engaged in a debate to defend this perspective. What evidence might you use in support of your position? Now imagine what evidence you might use for the opposite perspective.

What will be an ideal response?

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According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, ________ see themselves as political prisoners of an unfair society and believe that a discriminatory world has denied them the education and skills needed to succeed in a socially acceptable way.

A. legalists B. radicals C. agitators D. opportunists

Sociology