From the perspective of __________, social inequality is not only inevitable, but it is also an essential part of any healthy society
a. functionalism
b. conflict theory
c. symbolic interactionism
d. differential association
a
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What flaw did researcher Eric Turkheimer find in past studies of twins and intelligence?
A) effects of diet and nutrition were not accounted for B) only fraternal twins were included C) only male twins were studied D) only middle-class twins were studied
A teenage couple produces a baby, and they agree that they are too young to raise it on their own. The girl's aunt and uncle cannot produce a child of their own, and they all agree that it would be a good idea if they take legal custody of the baby. This is an example of
A. cohabitation. B. adoption. C. heterogamy. D. endogamy.
The term for the ability to control the behavior of others, even against their will, is ____
a. exploitation b. power c. intimidation d. fraud e. cruelty
The interactionist perspective on education is concerned with:
a. patterns of inequality within educational institutions b. what actually goes on in the daily life of schools and classrooms c. the bureaucratic structure of schools d. the ways in which educational institutions contribute to social equilibrium