In one of the earliest studies of the relationship between mental illness and place of residence (in Chicago), it was discovered that the HIGHEST rates of mental illness existed in the __________
a. financial district
b. suburban zone
c. areas where there are stable, working-class homes and families
d. center of the city, where the population was poor, of mixed ethnic and racial background, and highly mobile
d
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In recent years the homeless have a. been more likely to find government sponsored housing
b. spending as much time as possible in city homeless shelters. c. faced an increased number of unprovoked violent attacks. d. been more likely to be homeless because they did not want to work at the jobs that were available.
A primary group is a small group that is
A. characterized by impersonality, with little intimacy or mutual understanding. B. characterized by intimate, face-to-face association and cooperation. C. used as a standard for evaluating oneself and one's behavior. D. characterized by impersonality and face-to-face associations.
According to Frantz Fanon, which of the following is a psychological effect of colonial racism?
a. A dialectical recognition creates and enforces a White master and Black slave identities and consciousness. b. Humanization occurs through objectification of the body. c. In our color-blind society, racism only operates at the macro level. d. Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
Individuals who feel justified in shoplifting goods so that their family can eat are considered innovators in Robert Merton's terms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)