Which of the following statements is true according to the analogy of the red-, blue-, and yellow-colored blocks cited in the text?
a. Races can be divided first into primary colors and then into secondary colors, like the colors on the color wheel.
b. We share most, but not all, of the same mental rules of who belongs to what race.
c. We grow up learning to look for certain pieces of information about a person's body to decide which race they belong to, while disregardingothers.
d. The race we think people belong to is generally not the race with which they usually identify.
c
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a. true b. false
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A) replacement fertility B) societal graying C) demographic transition D) ageism
Javier suppresses feelings of envy at an award ceremony upon losing and congratulates the winner. Sociologist Arlie Hochschild called this
a. rationalization. b. alienation. c. impression management. d. emotion work.
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