Regarding the slavery period in the U.S., which of the following is NOT correct?
(a) The sexual behavior of both black males and black females was controlled by white slave masters.
(b) Black males served in the capacity of "studs" to produce additional slave hands for the plantation.
(c) Black females served as a source of sexual release for white slave masters.
(d) Slaves were encouraged to marry and set up family households.
(d)
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1. Berger and Luckmann’s work can best be described as theoretically multidimensional phenomenological sociology. 2. Habitualized actions over time become taken-for-granted institutions that individuals are subject to. 3. Unlike Marx, Berger and Luckmann viewed reification as inherent to the human condition. 4. In contrast to phenomenology, ethnomethodology pays attention to the procedures individuals use to interpretatively produce intelligible forms of action. 5. The central difference between phenomenology and ethnomethodology is that phenomenology is resolutely sociological while ethnomethodology is deeply influenced by psychology.
The most common cause of accidental death among the elderly is
a. automobile accidents. b. burns. c. falls. d. drowning.
Creating Gender by Designing CandlesIn this exercise, you will suggest designs for candles especially for men. Answering the accompanying questions will help you practice identifying the social construction of gender.In 2012, the Yankee Candle Company introduced a special series of "Man Candles," that is, candles marketed to men. The candles were scented with fragrances like "Riding Mower," "First Down," "On Tap," and "Man Town."Write a paragraph explaining how and why your candles represent gender.
What will be an ideal response?
In the article, Lower Ed, Tressie McMillan Cottom says that to do her job as college recruiter she had to be a “televangelist” rather than a “priest.” What does Cottom mean by this?
A. Her job required her to accept all types of students, regardless of their religious background. B. Her job required her to sell the college experience, not counsel individuals on what might be best for them in their lives. C. Her job required her to be on television and social media, instead of face-to-face with students. D. Her job most required her, and other recruiters like her, to have an appealing personality that would attract students.