What is the origin and importance of the phrase “separate but equal”? 

What will be an ideal response?


MAY VARY

Sociology

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Teachers who label students in a certain manner can affect their academic performance. This is part of the symbolic interactionist perspective as it pertains to education. 2. There is an increase in the commercialization of education. 3. We can tell that American education is meritocratic because social origin and ascribed statuses have little effect on how much students learn and how far they go in school. 4. Completion of a bachelor’s degree or higher varies by race more than graduation from high school. 5. Recent research on school effects has contradicted the findings of the Coleman Report.

Sociology

In industrialized countries, national poverty lines are sometimes based on the median household income of a country's population. According to this _____ poverty measure, members of a household are considered poor if their household income is less than 50 percent of the median household income in that country

a. standardized b. absolute c. comparative d. relative

Sociology

Which of the following expectations is an example of a dysfunctional norm?

a. Real estate is a good investment. b. Everyone should buy a big house. c. People should not divorce. d. Hard work will pay off.

Sociology

Which statement about conformity is most consistent with how sociologists view it?

A. Socialization causes humans to passively conform to social norms. B. Even after socialization, it is very difficult to get most people to conform. C. It is possible for some people to conform too much. D. Conformity ends when it leads people to enter into potentially dangerous behaviors.

Sociology