Which of the following prohibited discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, national origin, religion, sex, or family status?

a. the Civil Rights Act of 1964
b. the Voting Rights Act of 1965
c. the Fair Housing Act
d. A & B
e. B & C


C

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April lives as a servant to a family and trades her labor for the very minimum of necessities. She is aware that the value of her labor far outweighs what she receives in return, but she has no other choices. What does April’s situation exemplify?

A. Underground economy B. Debt accumulation C. Chattel slavery D. Debt bondage

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Karl Marx believed that society was shaped by the power differences of workers and capitalists. Into which sociological theory does this best fit?

A. structural-functionalist theory B. conflict theory C. feminist theory D. symbolic interactionist theory

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SAGE News Clips: Slave Labor ShrimpDescription: Unnamed and unidentified Burmese migrants work illegally in Thailand's "shrimp sheds." Workers are paid $1.00 at most, but sometimes they are paid nothing at all. Many fear being killed by the other Burmese workers under the thumb of the bosses. As one migrant worker states: "They always told us if we don't work, they would shoot us." Shrimp peeled in Thailand end up on "all-you-can-eat" seafood buffets in the United States. AP reporters found that shrimp peeled by migrants in unsafe and hazardous working conditions have ended up in grocery stores in all 50 states. The U.S. State Department has not banned these products made by "slave labor" due to so-called loopholes.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've

signed in, scroll to page 340 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The globalization of low-wage labor like the Thai "shrimp sheds" is part of a global pattern that means that jobs increasingly go to global locations where ______. A. bilingual workers can be easily found B. the climate is warm C. there is high levels of unionization D. industry regulations and worker protections do not exist or are not enforced

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