Historically, U.S. culture has espoused

(a) a naturalistic view of sexuality.
(b) the strict belief that heterosexuality is the only right, natural, and acceptable sexual orientation.
(c) an enlightened view of sexuality as natural and appropriate in whatever form it takes.
(d) a futuristic view in which males and females are equal.


(b)

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a. more than 5% b. less than 1% c. about 8% d. 12%

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Neil Smelser associates modernity with changes in all of the following realms EXCEPT:

a. technology b. art c. industry d. ecology

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_____ are most interested in the impact of urban life on city residents and state that city residents differ in their types of lifestyles and perceptions of urban life

A) ?Conflict theorists B) ?Symbolic interactionists C) ?Functionalists D) ?Feminists E) ?Socialists

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