Sport inhibits the potential for revolution by society's have-nots by validating the prevailing myth of capitalism that anyone can succeed with enough effort

a. true
b. false


a

Sociology

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Without access to adequate health care, the poor are ________ as likely to be hospitalized for manageable types of health conditions

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Sociology

The United States operates under a ______ system of governance, with a health-care sector dominated by private rather than government interests.

A. democratic B. feudalistic C. neoliberal D. welfare

Sociology

In _____, parents focus on their own needs, spend little time interacting with the children, and know little about their interests or whereabouts

A) ?uninvolved parenting B) permissive parenting? C) ?authoritative parenting D) indulgent parenting? E) authoritarian parenting

Sociology

A radical goal for changing sports emphasizes

A. promoting the growth of power and performance sports. B. transforming current sports and creating new forms of sports. C. raising funds to support more sports for more people. D. eliminating sports and all other forms of physical activities.

Sociology