Karl Marx and Immanuel Wallerstein have both argued that

a. capitalism requires the existence of a class of wage laborers
b. the distinction between merchant and industrial capitalism is a vital one
c. capitalism originated in fourteenth-century Italy
d. the maximum accumulation of profits over time is the guiding aim of capitalist
economic activity


d

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Information derived from survey data that examines the relationship between the race of a person and his employment status yields a lambda of .20. This information indicates that we are % better off knowing race when attempting to predict employment s

a. 50 b. 40 c. 80 d. 20

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Which of these statements about the labeling of a behavior as an illness is FALSE?

a. People who are labeled ill are generally absolved from blame for their behavior. b. Despite being labeled as an illness, deviant behavior is still stigmatized and punished. c. People in positions of power are more likely to be labeled ill than deviant. d. Child abuse, gambling, murder, and rape may now be regarded as forms of mental illness better treated by physicians than sheriffs.

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How might childhood in a low-income nation such as Angola differ from childhood in the United States?

a. A child in the United States is less likely to have leisure time. b. A U.S. child is more likely to live in poverty. c. A child in Angola is more likely to have to work for income. d. A child in Angola is more likely to have an education.

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