Private G.I. Joe is a soldier in the U.S. Army. Before joining the military, he worked as a cashier at the local Walmart. As such, Private Joe is a member of the __________

A) bourgeoisie
B) proletariat
C) G8
D) New World Order


B

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Which of the following most closely refers to an individual's and a society's improvement in worker skills and attitudes?

A. social capital B. economic capital C. educational capital D. human capital

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Charlotte is an African American woman. She went into her local bank and talked with a loan officer about a home loan. Charlotte had a good credit rating and was, she felt, a responsible person. She was turned down for the loan that she needed, but was offered one for a much smaller amount that would not be enough to purchase a decent home in the city in which she lived. She would have to save much more money to have enough for a down payment. She was frustrated and talked with many of her black friends regarding their experience with lending institutions in their cities. She found that quite a few had a similar experience. She began researching and found that this situation was happening to African Americans all across the country. What was Charlotte realizing?

A. She was being subjected to institutional discrimination. B. She was being subjected to individual discrimination. C. She was being subjected to gender discrimination. D. She was a part of an affirmative action plan.

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Ashanti is interviewing for a new job. She notices the person interviewing her has a picture of his family in front of the Eiffel Tower. Ashanti uses this to start a conversation about their commonalities, which leads to discussions of fine art, music,

and dining. These intangible resources that Ashanti drew upon are examples of __________. a. economic capital b. habitus c. cultural capital d. social capital

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At approximately what age do children enter the "play stage," according to Mead, in which they pretend to be people in different roles, such as mothers, teachers, doctors, or police officers?

A. ages 1-4 B. ages 4-7 C. ages 7-10 D. ages 10-12

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