Mexican immigrants, both undocumented and legal, exist at a similar level of poverty as they would if they lived in Mexico.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Cross-cultural research on foraging societies indicates that
A) contemporary Western constructions of gender are not universal. B) the Man the Hunter theory is a valid explanation of gender evolution. C) a gendered division of labor does not always produce gender inequality. D) both A and C
According to the _____ people behave as they do because of the meanings they give to different situations
a. functionalist theory b. conflict theory c. symbolic interaction theory d. social control theory
The biographical disruption experienced by a single mother whose child has chronic asthma causes her to lose her job. How could a universal health care system prevent this?
A. Universal health care requires family support to care for the child. B. Universal health care can provide preventative treatment for the child. C. Universal health care requires employers to provided unlimited time off. D. Universal health care would raise the mother's wage so she can afford treatment.
In light of the research on gender and student evaluations of professors, what might you reasonably conclude when seeing an online rating for a female professor that describes her in negative terms such as “disorganized”?
A) The professor is likely to be disorganized and an inadequate teacher because student evaluations tend not to be biased in ways related to gender. B) The professor is likely a better teacher than reviews reflect, because being organized is not an important quality in a professor in the eyes of students. C) The professor is probably worse than she is being described, as research shows that student evaluations unfairly favor female professors because femininity is associated with teaching. D) The professor is likely being unfairly evaluated, since student evaluations tend to be disproportionately skewed against women and terms like “disorganized” are disproportionately used to describe them.