Although we are biologically human beings at birth, it is only through interaction with other humans that we fulfill our potential of becoming human ourselves

a. true
b. false


a

Sociology

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Which of the following scenarios is most likely to occur to a patient in Germany?

A. Anna wishes to receive dental care but must first obtain a referral.  B. Lucas receives his health insurance through his employer. C. Louisa is having difficulty finding a doctor who will accept new patients, because there is a shortage. D. Marie understands she has the option of purchasing health insurance. E. Oscar is told by his doctor that Germans have a lower life expectancy than the average American.

Sociology

The idea of punishment as _______ was based on the assumption that all offenders who had violated the same provision of the penal law were alike and thus deserved the same punishment

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology

Daniel receives SNAP, but has no income. After an injury, he experienced depression and stopped cooperating with industrial insurance, so he lost his disability payments and medical. His wife then divorced him. Since the divorce, he has been living in his car and holding a sign on street corners begging. He rarely sees his children because he does not have a home for them to visit. He recently went to a social service agency to ask for assistance. Which barriers stand in Austin's way?

A. As a member of the underclass, Austin may neither have resources to deal with his depression nor skills for a job he can perform with his injury. B. As a member of the working class, Austin may not have the coping skills to deal with his mental health and employment needs. C. As a homeless individual, Austin probably has legacy status D. As a disabled individual, Austin is eligible for immediate free housing and other generous welfare programs if he applies.

Sociology

Virginity pledges have been an effective way of preventing teen pregnancy

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology