Wright Mills maintained that decisions with the greatest impact on U.S. lives are made by __________.
A. the electoral will of the people
B. a strong system of checks and balances
C. the middle class
D. a power elite
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Conflict with other groups tends to undermine group solidarity
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A business assigning certain jobs to women and certain ones to men exemplifies a "gendered" practice
a. True b. False
Two people agree to exchange sex for money. Although this is a crime in most places in the United States, sociologists think of this transaction as __________
A) immoral B) pornographic C) victimless D) morally offensive
In order for transnational crimes to be adequately addressed, there must be convergence between international treaties and national laws. In other words, nations must agree to share some laws and practices pertaining to transnational crime and prosecution. Why has achieving this goal been difficult despite international treaties? What social, political, economic, and/or cultural factors have made implementing a universal policy pertaining to transnational crimes possible?
What will be an ideal response?