What is split-family migration?

a. when adult children leave their parents to work in a different country
b. when one parent leaves the family to work in a different country
c. when a family travels to a new country to find work
d. when one or both parents seek migratory work in a different country


b. when one parent leaves the family to work in a different country

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Which of the following had NOT occurred by the end of the Ice Age?

a. Everyday life was plagued by constant warfare and violence. b. Language was fully developed. c. Social structure was based on family ties. d. The most common form of social organization was hunter-gatherer bands.

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_____ is the process by which an increasing proportion of a population lives in cities and has a growing influence on the culture

a. Urbanization b. Suburbanization c. Urban decline d. Gentrification

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Which of the following is true of the service sector?

A. Most positions require extensive education or training. B. A growing fraction of positions are part-time rather than full-time. C. A growing fraction of positions are unionized. D. Quite a few of these jobs are often viewed as “men’s jobs.”

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