Individuality is often lost within total institutions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Monitoring can provide the program administrator with feedback on the current status of a program to answer a number of questions, including all of the following EXCEPT
a. What is the cost per unit of service and how does it compare to projections? b. What proportion of the community needs the program meeting? c. Are subgeographical areas and subgroups (e.g. Ethnic minorities, women, persons with disabilities) being served in appropriate numbers? d. What results are achieved in terms of outputs and outcomes?
A marriage may be considered legally invalid if:
a. permission to marry was not granted by the bride's parents. b. consent to marry is obtained by fraud. c. one person is Protestant and the other is Catholic. d. the couple lied about their feelings toward one another.
How would you distinguish “men’s liberation” groups from “men’s rights” groups?
A) Both are fighting against the oppression of women, but men’s liberation groups are more radical. B) Men’s liberation activists see traditional masculinity as oppressive, while men’s rights activists see feminism as oppressive. C) Men’s liberation focuses on preserving masculinity, while men’s rights focuses on civil rights issues for men. D) Both are fighting against the oppression of men, but men’s rights groups are more radical.
In which of the following would anomie be felt to its greatest effect?
A. A teen leaves her job at the end of summer when school resumes. B. A woman wins a lottery and gives a considerable amount of her winnings to several charities that are important to her. C. A man loses his job, his fortune, and his family during the Great Depression of the 1930s. D. An individual takes a shortcut to school and gets lost.