A social-conflict approach to sports would be an analysis of
a. the way in which sports help encourage competition.
b. the importance of physical ability in success.
c. how sports reflect social inequality.
d. the different meanings people attach to games.
c
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A) poor women have a difficult time finding partners that they think are suitable for marriage B) the most desirable husband for working-class women is one willing to be a stay-at-home parent C) there has been an increase in the quality of male marriage partners among all social class groups since the gender revolution D) middle-class women are less motivated to marry than they have been in previous decades
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A. 2 percent B. 12 percent C. 24 percent D. 42 percent
Domestic violence shelters:
A. are temporary safe houses for women and children who are escaping an abusive relationship. B. began after World War II because of the high rate of violence among intimates during that period. C. now receive relatively generous federal funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture because the need is so great. D. are usually co-ed because men are also victims of violence by partners.
Which of the following cities has the greatest share of upper-income households residing in upper-income neighborhoods?
a. Houston, Texas b. Atlanta, Georgia c. Miami, Florida d. Washington, D.C.