The long-term effects of programs are called ______.
What will be an ideal response?
impacts
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________ refer(s) to the normative dispositions and behavior that cultures assign to each sex
a. Sex b. Gender c. Life chances d. Conventional achievements
There are three major conflict arguments summarized in your text relating to the education institution. Which of these is NOT one of them?
a. Education is a tool for capitalists to maintain their privileged position by teaching conformity and respect for authority in public schools. b. The use of sorting and educational credentialism creates equality in economic opportunity and the development of each person's potential. c. The education system teaches the culture of the dominant group that is primarily white and middle-class. d. Credentials often serve as a proxy for social class and race; particular educational credentials mark some people as better than others.
An independent study shows that when the city of Cleveland subsidized major sport teams owners with a billion dollars for three new stadiums and city and county tax exemptions of $50 million per year, it resulted in
A. no downtown rejuvenation as stadium proponents predicted. B. efficient, low cost job creation for city workers. C. improving local city schools and raising teacher salaries. D. forcing low income residents to find housing in other areas of the city.
SAGE Core Concepts in Sociology: Relativity of DevianceClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 171, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Which of the following is NOT a function of deviance?
A. Deviance sets examples of unacceptable behavior, providing guidelines necessary to maintain social order. B. Deviance provides jobs for people who deal with deviance. C. Some deviant individuals break conventional thinking, opening society to new and creative paths of thinking. D. Deviance provides a way of determining which actions should be considered criminal.