__________ prepare(s) infants and children to live as family members
a. The generalized other
b. Peer groups
c. Agents of secondary socialization
d. Agents of primary socialization
d
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Skopcol characterizes programs such as Civil War benefits, the GI Bill, Social Security, and public schooling as morally justified as recognitions of — or prospective supports for —
a. the economically disadvantaged. b. individual service to the community. c. the maintenance of domestic order. d. a, b, and c are all correct.
Some girls (but not boys) within gangs could be "sexed in" with the result that women in the gang as a whole were
a. devalued and disempowered: girls reminded they were lesser members and that unlike boys they could become victims of sexual exploitation. b. Miller's interview data does not permit speculation on this matter. c. none: one's status in gang depends solely on individual qualities not gender. d. variable: girls who chose being sexed in were devalued but not true of girls who sought initiation by running the gauntlet.
______ is the calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate government or societies in the pursuit if goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
A. Terrorism B. Transnationalism C. Treason D. Crime
The gender-role orientation held by the smallest number of people is:
A. feminine. B. androgynous. C. undifferentiated. D. masculine.