China and India are home to the world's largest populations.

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


True

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In the all-volunteer military,

A. all classes are proportionately represented. B. the middle class is overrepresented. C. the working class and the poor are overrepresented. D. the middle and the working classes are most represented.

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An involuntary single who lives a lifetime of disappointment over never having found a partner is referred to as ______.

a. ambivalent b. wishful c. resolved d. regretful

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According to critics such as Michael Parenti, the child molestation scandal in the Catholic Church threatens trust of societal institutions because __________.

A. it reveals not only the acts of flawed individuals but the self-serving corruption of a religious organization B. religious freedom protects churches from being investigated by the government C. it exposes financial fraud that left homeowners in bankruptcy D. it exposes the limits of individual freedom to support social institutions

Sociology

SAGE News Clips: Women in TechDescription: Leaders at the websites Facebook and LinkedIn are launching a mentorship program that supports female college students majoring in technology fields. The effort is timely given the experiences of Lea Coligado, who we meet in the video. Lea reports feeling isolated as one of only a few women in her computer science courses. Watch this video to learn more about the "Lean In" program. Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 141, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:In the video, Lea reports feeling like an outsider because most of her fellow students and faculty are male. Like Lea, women in tech fields may

experience ______ if or when they are excluded from full participation in the group or workplace. A. social capital B. social closure C. groupthink D. positional power

Sociology