What do Captain America, Rip Van Winkle, and the film Goodbye, Lenin have in common?

a. They were all written by women who had to earn a living after being divorced
b. Their authors were blacklisted as communists during the “Red Scare” led by Joe McCarthy in the early 1950s
c. All are about men who never seem to have a job or work for a living
d. Each experiences a lapse of time, the comparisons of which (earlier and later) reveal significant social change


d. Each experiences a lapse of time, the comparisons of which (earlier and later) reveal significant social change

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__________ advanced the argument that every society has a problem with criminality; i.e., crime is normal in society

a. Herbert Spencer b. Karl Marx c. Auguste Comte d. Max Weber e. Emile Durkheim

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Mary and Evan are a married couple, and Mary does most of the housework. They rarely discuss household labor because their division of tasks just seems a natural and normal part of being a man and a woman. This perspective is called:

a) occasional labor. b) work-family conflict. c) spillover. d) ECEC. e) "doing gender."

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What theory deals with how, in order to avoid social isolation, people do not voice their opinions on controversial topics when they perceive their perspective as marginal?

A. the spiral of silence B. silent dissent C. the conspiracy of silence D. social silencing

Sociology

Race crossover is an intriguing concept that is fully understood by demographers.

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

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