Explain what the term "Hispanic" means and address how people feel about this label in the United States.
What will be an ideal response?
The U.S. Census Bureau currently labels anyone from a Spanish-speaking country as Hispanic, which is technically an ethnicity, not a race. Many people who are labeled Hispanic prefer to define themselves as Latino/a, Chicano/a, or Mexican-American.
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Which two conflicting trends are happening at the same time?
A. Americans trust the health care system more as more medical errors are reported. B. Americans trust the health care system less as their trust in their own doctors remains high. C. Americans have less trust in the medication their doctors prescribe while their trust in the FDA has increased. D. Americans trust their own doctors less, while their trust in the AMA has increased. E. Americans believe the health care system is unsafe as fewer medical errors are reported.
The insights individuals have about other people's lives that allow them to understand the circumstances and realities of other people's living conditions refers to ______.
A. sympathetic understanding B. socialism C. symbolic interactionism D. social empathy
Some of the most egalitarian societies in human experience have been
a. reforming socialist societies b. laissez-faire capitalist societies c. hunting-and-gathering societies d. advanced agrarian societies
Ben graduated from high school with a regular diploma, has all the required academic classes he needs for college acceptance on his transcripts, and can read at a basic level. According to Greene and Winters’s college preparedness criteria, Ben is
__________. A) not at all prepared B) almost prepared, but missing an Art History degree C) almost prepared, but missing a certificate in Accounting D) well prepared