When people believe that racism is no longer a problem and therefore oppose any programs designed to combat racism, this has been termed:
a. color-blind racism.
b. assimilationist racism.
c. stereotyping.
d. conservative racism.
a
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A criticism of resource mobilization theory is that it:
a. focuses too much on the role of deprivation in mobilization. b. ignores the question of how grievances are transformed into collective identities and agendas. c. is overly concerned with the grievances of different groups rather than their organizing strategies. d. All of these are criticisms of resource mobilization theory.
After reviewing research on academic cheating the author points out that rates of cheating among athletes
A. are lower only than the rates among fraternity and sorority members. B. are lower than they are for other students. C. have declined ever since coaches have established mandatory study programs. D. have not been studied adequately to make any definite conclusions.
SAGE News Clips: Prison OvercrowdingDescription: Running at double capacity, the state of Alabama faces federal intervention if nothing is done to reduce prison overcrowding. Lawmakers, including state Senator Cam Ward, have introduced legislation that calls for nonviolent and drug offences to be reclassified as Class D felonies, which gives judges more leniency in sentencing. Watch this video to learn more about overcrowding in Alabama's prison system.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 183, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Alabama state Senator Cam Ward identifies property crimes and drug possession crimes as two kinds of offenses that would
be reclassified as Class D felonies if the state's reform plan is adopted. What do these two crimes share in common? A. Neither are state crimes. B. Both are state crimes. C. Neither are violent crimes. D. Both are violent crimes.
Which pair of events illustrates an accurate cause-and-effect relationship?
a. Prohibition ---> ratification of the woman suffrage amendment b. rebirth of the KKK ---> formation of the Progressive movement c. Red Scare ---> demand for limits on immigration d. high food prices ---> start of the Great Depression