Dominant theories of race during the time of W.E.B. Du Bois claimed that race __________

a. was not important in daily life
b. was a socially created distinction
c. had deep cultural patterns that shaped individuals' lives
d. biologically determined different levels of intelligence in individuals


d

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The functionalist view emphasizes that __________

A) traditionally, women performed the instrumental tasks B) assigning work tasks by sex created a smoothly functioning society C) distinct sex roles have never facilitated social stability D) the biological differences between males and females demands differing work from the sexes

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In general, crystallized and fluid intelligence show

A. opposite developmental trends. B. identical developmental trends. C. no developmental trends. D. unknown developmental trends.

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Brady's father physically and emotionally abused him before he went to live with his grandparents. When compared to non-abused children, what consequences of his abuse could be expected?

a) Increased chance of depression and nightmares as an adult b) Increased chance of being bullied and a tendency to be less aggressive c) Decreased interest in dating and sexual relationships as a teen d) Decreased chance of being involved in delinquent activities

Sociology

According to Habermas, a society that experiences social inequality will also experience

A. social stability. B. wide spread apathy. C. social conflict. D. None of the answer choices are correct.

Sociology