Sociologist Ira Reiss has pointed out a "patriarchal double standard" among teenagers. What is this double-standard?
A. Boys consider themselves smarter than their girlfriends, yet think the girlfriends are very clever and manipulative in "trapping" young men
B. Boys consider themselves ready for sex but do not consider their girlfriends to be ready, and so may seek sex from "easier" girls to compensate
C. Boys consider themselves more dominant and forceful and yet it is often up to the girl to be the one to take the lead in declaring an ‘official' relationship
D. None of these.
B
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a. dropped. b. increased slightly. c. increased significantly. d. remained constant for more than ten years.
Studies of African-American infants and parental communication have shown which of the following?
A. African American parents are less affectionate than Caucasian parents. B. African American parents with lower incomes are more physically demonstrative than are parents with higher incomes. C. African American infants who are biracial and have one Caucasian parent are more likely to receive verbal affection. D. African American infants from more wealthy families receive more verbal affection than do those working class families.
The text reports that more than ___________ percent of Americans believe that adultery is morally wrong
a. 30 b. 50 c. 70 d. 90
Which term describes an array of racist ideas, racial stereotypes, racialized stories and tales, racist images, powerful racial emotions, and various inclinations to discriminate against blacks?
A. white racial frame B. white privilege C. black racial frame D. prejudice