__________ are strongly held norms with moral and ethical connotations that, if violated, may result in serious consequences within a particular culture.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Mores
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A(n) ________ is defined as something that symbolizes disrepute or disgrace.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which is the best example of a selection effect?
A. Heterogamous marriages are more likely to end in divorce than are homogamous marriages. B. The government establishes many rules and regulations surrounding marriage. C. Married people enjoy more economic security than unmarried people. D. Healthier people are more likely to marry than are unhealthy people.
Educational homogamy describes how __________
A) boys and girls have equal access to education around the world B) education bestows the same benefits on all people regardless of race and gender C) education is equally accessible to all regardless of economic class D) people tend to marry those with the same level of educational attainment
What was the outcome of Mitsuye Endo v. United States?
a. Reparations amounting to $2,000 was paid to each Japanese evacuee. b. The detainment of Japanese Americans was ruled unconstitutional. c. Japanese internment camps were legalized. d. Schools in communities with many Japanese Americans were segregated.