_______, or having more than one spouse, is culturally accepted in many parts of the world

a. Monogamy b. Cohabitation
c. Serial monogamy. d. Polygamy


d

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__________ is the formula for explaining the amalgamation (melting-pot) theory

A) A+B+C=A B) A+B+C=A+B+C C) A+B+C=D D) A=B

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A recent report from a Department of Education task force found that most school systems serving Native American students now

a. fail to meet the needs of Native American students. b. teach Native American languages. c. have curricula that embody respect for Native American history and culture. d. assure that Native American students learn "standard" English.

Sociology

What are the conditions under which "gay" men can become "more" heterosexual?

a. no gay man ever becomes straight b. using alcohol to free one's self from the gay grip c. having gay buddies who became "straight" d. they are married, not involved with a man, able to be nonsexual with men

Sociology

Which of the following does the text identify as an important built-in characteristic of the criminal justice system in the United States?

a. Standardization—treating all people the same way b. Discretion—deciding each case on its own merits c. Thoroughness—everyone who commits a crime should be charged d. Deterrence—basing all actions on deterring more crime

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