Socially constructed identities are neither exhaustive nor mutually exclusive.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Sociology

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Next semester Ken is starting a bachelor’s degree program at UC-Berkeley, the same place his grandfather received his bachelor’s degree in the 1970s. Given what you know about changes in higher education since Ken’s grandfather attended college, it is safe to assume that __________.

A) Ken’s classes will have fewer students in them compared to class sizes in his grandfather’s college days. B) Compared to his grandfather, Ken will have significantly less student loan debt when he graduates. C) Ken does not need to obtain a degree as much as his grandfather did to secure a middle-class job. D) Ken will be paying significantly more for his education than his grandfather did.

Sociology

A person's class (socioeconomic status based on a person's education, occupation, and income) is the most significant predictor of whether a person will participate in a mainstream __________ organization

a. totalitarian b. coercive c. normative d. utilitarian

Sociology

According to Shepard, school personnel frequently respond to, advise, and track students based on ____ rather than on measured abilities or potential

a. objective achievement b. religious affiliation c. social class d. academic interests e. athletic ability

Sociology

Max has received repeated and obsessive contact and tracking by his ex-girlfriend. This attention is unwanted and is causing him concern over his safety. He is a victim of __________.

A. unwanted sexual contact B. gender harassment C. stalking D. personal trespassing

Sociology