The dominant gender ideology associated with mainstream sports tends to
A. understate the natural physical strength of men.
B. prevent men from wanting to dominate other men.
C. celebrate traditional ideas about masculinity.
D. promote the notion that women are intellectually superior to men.
Answer: C
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A. the spread of socialism. B. the influence of religion as a system of authority and law. C. faith in the ability of human reason to solve society’s problems. D. an emphasis on the supernatural.
When a lower-class person buys an imitation item of the upper class to imitate the upper-class position, this is known as ______.
A. imitative stratification B. conspicuous consumption C. a cultural omnivore D. stratified consumption
Over the history of outreach FLE there has been some evolution in the dissemination of scientific knowledge about families. What is the nature of this change? How would you distinguish a trickle-down approach from a community-collaborative approach?
What will be an ideal response?
According to William Julius Wilson, how do factors such as deindustrialization, globalization, suburbanization, and discrimination contribute to high rates of welfare-dependent, single-mother families?
a.) Such factors mean that many poor people travel further from their communities to find jobs, which creates tensions and stress that often destroy marriages and lead to men abandoning their families. b.) Such factors have contributed to a net shrinkage of the pool of employed, unincarcerated men, thus greatly limiting women's opportunity to find a stable life partner. c.) Such factors mean that low-income workers must take on two or more jobs to earn a living wage, which means that they spend all their time working and no longer participate in the community where they would be most likely to find a spouse. d.) Such factors have led to a decline in marriage rates for young men under thirty because they cannot afford to move out of their parents' house, which makes it more difficult to find a stable life partner.