Which of the following factors shapes the level of white privilege?
A. sexual orientation
B. gender
C. class
D. A, B, & C
D
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Which theoretical perspective posits that the U.S. is ruled through pluralism?
A. conflict/critical theory B. inter/actionist theory C. structural/functional theory D. feminist theory
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Bureau of Indian Affairs was first lodged in the Department of the Interior, moved to the War Department during the "Indian Wars," and then moved back to the Interior Department. 2. Native Americans could not vote in general elections until 1924. 3. The various treaties with Native Americans have, on balance, allowed Native Americans to keep their land and sustain their cultures. 4. Despite popular beliefs that Native Americans are potentially rich in resources, very few mineral resources are under Native Americans' land. 5. The negative stereotypes about Native Americans have emerged to justify the taking of their lands.
Which of the following best describes the maternity leave benefits in U.S.?
a. Maternity leave benefits are supportive of working class families b. Maternity leave benefits are comparatively better support than developing nations c. Maternity leave benefits are unsupportive of families d. Maternity leave benefits are in the middle of all countries in terms of support
In discussing peers and gender socialization, the text points out that: a. male peer groups place more pressure on boys to do "masculine" things than female peer groups place on girls to do "feminine" things
b. female peer groups place more pressure on girls to do "feminine" things than male peer groups place on boys to do "masculine" things. c. peer groups of both sexes are increasingly egalitarian in the 1990s. d. peer groups actually have little influence on adolescent development.