________________ is the significance of the individual to have the capacity to influence the shape of society and culture.
a. Empowerment
b. Agency
c. Social construction
d. Efficacy
b. Agency
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After colonizing Africa, Asia and Latin America, European powers provided education to ________
A) no one except European settlers B) some elementary education in the model of the colonial power C) all ages up through secondary school D) full education to those who had talent
Hampton and Wellman propose that technology tends to emancipate community from its
spatial confines. What are the processes through which this occurs? What will it mean for the future for the American family, and communities? What will be an ideal response?
In looking at fatherhood, we find that: a. most fathers can be characterized as "nurturant" fathers
b. new standards of fatherhood are acted upon by most fathers. c. there is a discrepancy between the culture of fatherhood and the conduct of fatherhood. d. fathers today typically engage in five times the number of activities with children than they did in the 1980s.
The policies that punish at-risk schoolchildren by pushing them to juvenile and criminal justice systems are known as/referred to as which of the following?
A. school-to-prison pipeline B. mandatory minimums C. zero-tolerance policies D. “three strikes” laws