Policies and behaviors that enhance our moral obligations to our neighbors and their children are directly at odds with our society’s value on __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: individualism
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a. almost all the immigrants have been well educated. b. most of the immigrants were from upper class backgrounds. c. they migrated as a group with access to social networks. d. most were professionals.
Being a lesbian of color, Anzaldua states that she violated two moral prohibitions. What are these moral prohibitions?
a. homosexuality and chastity b. heterosexuality and chastity c. sexuality and homosexuality d. God's law and purity
What does the ethical perspective of ethical utilitarianism state?
A. It is the results of one's actions that determines what is moral or good. B. What is good is that which results in the greatest benefit to me. C. What is considered good varies with the particular values of groups and individuals. D. It places a moral worth on "doing one's duty."
"Attacks on bilingualism represent an ethnocentric point of view." This statement best reflects the views of which sociological perspective?
A. interactionist perspective B. conflict perspective C. feminist perspective D. functionalist perspective