The word __________ rather than Negro became the accepted way of referring to this racial group in the 1970s

Fill in the blank with correct word


Answer: black

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Which determines class membership?

a. income b. education c. prestige of job d. access to power e. all of the above

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As life-course trajectories became more standardized, what was the typical life course sequence experienced by a majority of the men in the twentieth century?

A. complete high school, complete college, marriage, parenthood B. first job, marriage, military service, parenthood C. complete high school, entry into first job, marriage, parenthood D. complete high school, marriage, parenthood, divorce

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Which of the following types of crime is an offense committed by ordinary people against other people or organizations, usually in public spaces?

a. Violent b. Street c. Corporate d. Victimless

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In the late 1960s, Laud Humphries conducted a study called "The Tearoom Trade." Humphries posed as a "watch queen" (a man who guards the doors of restrooms in public parks so that men can have sex with other men inside). Humphries wrote down the license plate numbers of the men who had sex with other men, then looked up their addresses, disguised his appearance, and went to their homes to interview them a year later. Humphries discovered that, contrary to popular opinion, many of the men were actually married to women and living otherwise quiet, middle-class lives. Today, this study is considered unethical. In light of what you learned about research ethics in Chapter 2 of the text, what ethical principles does this study violate? Do you personally feel the benefits of the study (it

destroyed many stereotypes) outweighed the risks? What will be an ideal response?

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