Norman is in his early 70s and is looking for housing options where he can enjoy his retirement. After much searching, he has purchased a small one-bedroom condo in a complex for adults ages 65 and over. The condo facility has scheduled activities, a cafeteria that provides the option for three meals a day if he does not want to cook at home, and on-site nursing facilities in a separate building

should he need them. Norman’s housing situation is an example of what type of long-term care?

A) adult day centers
B) hospice
C) independent senior housing
D) home health care


C) independent senior housing

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A sociologist would understand the phenomena of poverty by examining

A. why individuals fail to find jobs that pay more. B. the neighborhood an individual lives in. C. the ways that employment is structured. D. the race, class, and gender of individuals.

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In the United States, social factors are correlated with religious identification. For example,

A. older people are more likely than younger people to express no religious preference. B. those in higher income brackets are most likely to identify as Jewish or Catholic than those in the lower income brackets. C. fundamentalist Protestants are most likely to have the highest incomes. D. Asian Americans are the most likely racial–ethnic group to say that religion is very important in their lives.

Sociology

The 2010 Supreme Court decision to allow corporations and other organizations the right to give unlimited amounts of money to affect the political process is an example of how America has become a ___________

A) plutocracy B) democracy C) socialist state D) communist state

Sociology

Matthew works for the State of California and looks at the course of diseases in human populations. What is the name of Matthew's occupation?

A. physician B. epidemiologist C. prevalence analyst D. incidence analyst

Sociology