Compare and contrast three agents of socialization and how they influence gender behavior. Cite examples
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The student should identify three of the several socialization agents mentioned in the text, express how these agents are similar and different, and give examples of how each agent influences gender behavior.
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Identify the three types of social mobility and distinguish the differences between them
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The 1975 extension of the Voting Rights Act included two provisions especially important to Americans whose native language is not English. These provisions were __________.
A. federal registrars and interpreters at the polls B. bilingual elections if a city has a sizeable language minority and a ban of literacy tests as a prerequisite for voting C. bilingual instruction in our schools and ballots printed in two languages D. bilingual candidates and voting registration that ignores the residence of voters so they could not be identified as residing in an ethnic residential area
__________ refers to having one spouse at a time, but having more than one spouse throughout one’s life
a. Polygamy b. Divorcee c. Monogamy d. Serial monogamy
According to structural theories, marginalized populations experience strain because of ______.
A. limited legitimate opportunities B. ample illegitimate opportunities C. limited illegitimate opportunities D. ample legitimate opportunities