Jake is at a party with a large group of men when his friend Dan makes a sexist joke about the physical appearance of a woman they all know. Instead of laughing, Jake tells Dan that he thinks the joke is inappropriate and that he’d prefer that Dan did not talk about women that way in front of him. What type of identity has Jake performed in this scenario?
A. An offensive identity
B. A men’s rights identity
C. A traitorous identity
D. A Free Men identity
E. None of the above
C. A traitorous identity
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a. the exile of Jews from Palestine b. the immigration of Jews to Israel c. the status of being between two cultures at the same time d. the increasing rates of intermarriage in the Jewish American community
Which of the following does the text identify as one of the most widely accepted stereotypes about the elderly?
a. Elderly people are independent and productive. b. Elderly people are sexually inactive because of a lack of desire and a lack of capability. c. Elderly people are politically powerful. d. Elderly women are healthier than elderly men. e. Most of those elderly who are widowed are female.
Marriage is:
a. found in all societies. b. a legitimized union between two individuals of opposite sexes. c. intended to be a stable and enduring relationship. d. all of the above e. none of the above
The use of comparative data to assess the directions and consequences of social change was first used by
a. August Comte b. Karl Marx c. Emile Durkheim d. Max Weber