__________ refers to the spatial and social separation of categories of people by race, ethnicity, class, gender, and/or religion

a. Miscegenation
b. Social isolation
c. Segregation
d. Social rejection


c

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____________ is the taking of another person's life to prevent suffering

A. Assisted suicide B. Euthanasia C. Passive euthanasia D. None of these

Sociology

When we look at infant and child health from a global perspective, we find that child death rates:

a. are highest in the southern United States. b. are not as alarming as UNICEF maintains. c. are highest in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. d. have dropped dramatically in Africa. e. occur only among the working classes.

Sociology

What is the difference between the fertility rate and the crude birth rate?

a. The fertility rate does not take into consideration that not all women have children. b. The crude birth rate is specific to a given age group. c. Fertility does not take into account fecundity, and the crude birth rate does. d. The crude birth rate does not identify which women are most likely to give birth and does not account for the age structure of the population. e. Fertility measures against the entire population, not just women.

Sociology

Among Hispanics Americans, English fluency ______.

A. increases by generation and is greatest for people who have been in the United States the longest B. is very low and decreases with length of residence C. is very high; most Latino immigrants arrive with a good knowledge of English D. is extremely low for those who speak Spanish at home E. does not correlate with economic success for all Latinos

Sociology