Marissa and Ben cohabitate and work at minimum-wage jobs. They are unable to have a child and have decided to explore assisted reproductive technology. What are their chances?
a. They are unlikely to be able to afford any options.
b. They will be limited to surrogacy or adoption.
c. They will be able to use options open to married couples.
d. They are not able to afford surrogacy but will be able to adopt an embryo.
a. They are unlikely to be able to afford any options.
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Which of the following statements about panethnicity is true?
a. A majority of the Latinos in the U.S. tend to take on the label of being "White" or being "Black". b. Younger immigrants tend to be more panethnic than their parents. c. The Cuban saying "No soy Hispano, soy Cubano" refers to a rejection of panethnicity. d. A majority of U.S.-born Latinos are viewed as a third collective group in addition to White and Black Americans.
The statement "African American parents have learned that children as young as two years can absorb negative messages about Blacks in children's books, toys, and television shows" most likely supports the views of which sociological perspective?
A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. global perspective
What have sociologists concluded about the relationship between occupational prestige and job satisfaction?
A. A high-status job does not guarantee job satisfaction. B. Those in professional jobs are the least satisfied. C. Those in high-status jobs are the most satisfied. D. Workers in low-status jobs are the most satisfied.
In the history of our country, minorities have been subjected to extensive violence by whites in our society
a. true b. false