The Irish immigrants and their children who began to move into the more affluent urban areas ________
a. were referred to as the "shanty Irish"
b. were successfully and immediately assimilated
c. received derogatory remarks and comments
d. quickly overtook the dominant White community
c
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High maternal mortality rates in less developed countries are related to poor quality and inaccessible health care
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In family life men face considerably less pressure to assume caregiving roles. This lack of pressure is reinforced by
a. a public that overpraises men when they engage in caregiving. b. increasing numbers of men in caretaking careers. c. men's public invisibility in caretaking roles. d. women's public invisibility in caregiving roles.
When Sabrina went to trade in her old car as a down payment on a new one, the salesperson offered her a lot of money for her vehicle. When she was ready to agree to the trade-in terms, the manager informed her that he could let her have the new car, but he could not give her as much for her trade-in as the salesperson had promised. This is an example of:
a. high balling. b. bait and switch. c. low balling. d. the hard sell.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. An example of an interaction order would be people who gather at 9 p.m. for a midnight viewing of a very popular movie. 2. An example of role conflict would be a man who needs to attend a business meeting at the same time his children have a playoff baseball game. 3. Triads are the most basic of interpersonal relationships. 4. Secondary groups are groups that people take into consideration when evaluating themselves. 5. Mike is a Dodgers baseball fan who enjoys sitting in the stadium next to fellow fans of the team, which would be considered Mike's out-group.