Theorist Eve Sedgwick (1990) argues that any analysis of society is incomplete if it does not include
A. a consideration of the patriarchal nature of government and business management systems.
B. the spectrum of sexual identities that people embrace.
C. comprehensive data on the common symbology that the society has adopted.
D. both macro- and micro-level views of the subject of study.
Answer: B
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a. discrete. b. continuous. c. ordinal. d. dependent.
The surge in divorce rates which began in the mid-1960s: a. did not level off until the 1970s
b. did not level off until the 1980s. c. did not level off until the 1990s. d. has not leveled off.
In assessing the importance of theories of urban growth
a. concentric zone theory helps us understand the important impact of major transportation routes. b. multiple-nuclei theory helps us understand the importance of the processes of segregation, invasion, and succession in urban growth. c. sector theory helps us understand the importance of the history and traditions of specific urban areas. d. multiple-nuclei theory helps us understand the nature of the zone in transition. e. no single ecological theory describes the growth pattern of all cities.
The interests of prison administration recognized by the courts as justifying some restrictions on the constitutional rights of prisoners are known as ________.
A. natural rights B. custodial rights C. unofficial needs D. institutional needs