Through the __________, schools make working-class and poverty-level students aware that they will be expected to take orders from others, arrive at work punctually, follow bureaucratic rules, and experience high levels of boredom without complaining
a. tracking system
b. hidden curriculum
c. manifest function of education
d. resocialization process
b
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a. nerve damage b. heart and lung disease c. cancer d. high blood pressure
________ adoptions are those in which the biological and adoptive parents exchange information, communicate often, and have active contact throughout the child's life
A) Open B) Semi-open C) Closed D) Limited
In order to receive welfare benefits in the U.S. today __________.
A) an individual needs to be unemployed B) able-bodied recipients must work or volunteer a specified number of hours per week C) a recipient must be head of a household with dependent children D) recipients must be disabled
Which of the following is a criticism of James Coleman’s theory? Select all, but only those that apply.
a. There is too much focus on the macro level. b. There is no specification of causal mechanisms. c. The psychological reductionism is incomplete. d. The over-generality misdirects attention towards fruitless avenues of analysis.