Which of the following is true regarding the rights of migrants under international regulations?

a. All migrants have the right to seek refuge in a host country in order to seek a better life and advance educational and economic opportunities.
b. Those who cannot safely live in their homelands have the right to seek refuge through migration in a host country in order to seek protection from persecution.
c. Migrants fleeing harsh economic conditions and experiencing absolute and life threatening poverty have the right to seek refuge in a host country.
d. Regardless of the cause for migration, children are universally guaranteed the right to seek refuge in a host country.


b. Those who cannot safely live in their homelands have the right to seek refuge through migration in a host country in order to seek protection from persecution.

Sociology

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According to exchange theory, people seek through their social interactions to minimize their rewards and maximize their costs.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following statements about the patterns of intergenerational mobility is true?

A. There is consistent migration from urban to rural areas when upward intergenerational mobility occurs. B. There is less chance for intergenerational mobility in the United States than in some Scandinavian countries. C. Immigration does not play a significant part in intergenerational mobility. D. All of the answers are correct.

Sociology

Why do parents in “decent” families encourage their students to use and abide by the code?

A. They secretly believe that the code of the streets is a more acceptable way to behave in public. B. They want to target the children of street families and make sure that they stay in their place within the neighborhood. C. Knowledge of the code is necessary for safely navigating public spaces. D. Knowledge of the code will help their children do well in job interviews and in a college setting.

Sociology

White ethnicity continues to be a significant social category that shapes access to resources and opportunities.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Sociology