Compare and contrast the early (pre-World War II) experiences of Japanese and Chinese Americans. How did the contact situations of these groups affect the development of their relations with the larger society?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies.
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According to research by sociologist Marc Sageman, what best characterizes the profile of the suicide terrorist?
a. uneducated and mentally unbalanced b. socially isolated c. unaware of what they are truly doing d. convinced of the justice of their cause
The practice of "redlining" contributed to which of the following?
a. Hate crimes b. Low minority voting participation c. Employment discrimination d. Housing segregation
The lens of biological essentialism rationalizes and legitimizes the other lenses of gender
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The capability of human beings to pursue collective action is evidence of which sociological assumption?
a. Individuals are by nature social beings. b. Individuals are for the most part socially determined. c. Individuals create, sustain, and change the social forms within which they conduct their lives. d. Individuals have sociological imaginations.