The conflict perspective views the gay rights movement and reactions to it as a struggle over power, prestige, and economic resources

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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a. dependent b. independent c. interdependent d. measurement e. conceptual

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In explaining what her life as an immigrant is

like to her U.S. friends, Shariz stresses the importance of the __________, which serves a religious purpose, an educational purpose, a social purpose and acts as a kind of social service agency. A) YMCA B) mosque C) Arab League D) community school

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Some critics of technology conclude that technology has become a complex, powerful force in society; democratic political institutions and powerless citizens find it difficult to control. This idea is summarized by the phrase __________

a. technological revolution b. anti-democratic technology c. independent technology d. autonomous technology e. industrial revitalization

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Which of the following recent immigrants is more likely to have a better chance of assimilating fully into his or her new country's society?

a. Anna, who struggles with her new language, is enjoying participating in the local customs, and is happy to have a good job and a nice apartment near her new friends b. Chad, who has never had trouble learning new languages, enjoys living amidst so many other families from his native country, and hopes to find a job soon c. Marta, who likes her new apartment but has trouble paying the rent; she has yet to understand the local festivals and traditions but likes the fact that she can live the way she was raised d. Talmud, who likes the landscape of his new country but misses much about his native land; he is eager to start dating but doesn't want to date outside of his ethnicity

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