The push-pull factor focuses on __________
a. income
b. labor
c. culture
d. religion
Answer: B
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Social constructionists assert that
a. the debate between repression and freedom determines our social construction of sexuality. b. social construction does not apply to sexuality because sex is an essential, inborn drive. c. a key factor in the social construction of sexuality in our society is its commodification and commercialization with the development of consumer capitalism. d. sexuality is controlled through laws created to legislate morality.
Most of the time, other actors we encounter will:
a. share our frames. b. misjudge our frames. c. deny our frames. d. renegotiate our frames.
What is the impact of public policies encouraging fertility in Italy and other countries in Europe?
a. They are likely to raise fertility and population size somewhat. b. They may protect against dramatic declines in the birth rate, but are unlikely to raise it much. c. They are likely to backfire and actually reduce fertility. d. They are too costly and burdensome administratively to be worthwhile.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore’s functionalist explanation of inequality has been criticized because there is no proof there is a scarcity of people to fill high-level positions. 2. Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore’s functionalist explanation of inequality has been criticized because power, prestige, and income are only some of the motivations people have to fill different social positions. 3. Teleology is the view that society (or other social structures) has purposes or goals. 4. Tautology is the view that society (or other social structures) has purposes or goals. 5. Most mediums of interexchange are symbolic.