What is assisted reproductive technology (ART)?
a. a new style of painting that is highly sexualized
b. a counseling course for couples who want to get pregnant
c. helping parents know how to use technology with their future children
d. the manipulation of sperm and/or egg in the absence of sexual intercourse that may involve a third party
d
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How are public schools and charter schools different from each other?
a. Public schools tend to rely on a much younger, less-experienced faculty that is considerably less likely to have a teaching credential and is less well paid than faculty in charter schools. b. Charter schools tend to be highly racially segregated, much more so than public schools. c. Public schools operate autonomously with an authorization directly from the state, while charter schools operate under local school district control. d. Public schools receive state funding, while charter schools do not.
From a power-conflict viewpoint, much wealth and income inequality is explained by the
fact that a. those holding the best positions in a society are the most intelligent and thus deserve the greatest rewards. b. every society has a fundamental need to give greater rewards to those who make the most significant contributions in order to induce them to perform their specific tasks. c. the United States is a highly stratified society in which powerful individuals and groups can shape the reward structure and take a disproportionate share of the resources and rewards whether or not they deserve them. d. an "invisible hand" sees to it that the most qualified people conscientiously fill important jobs and positions.
Explain Giddens’s duality of structure.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is statistically true about the correlation of money and education level?
a. The higher your salary, the more education you can afford. b. The higher your education level, the more educational debt you will have. c. The higher your education level, the higher your potential pay. d. The less money you make, the more education you can obtain.