The "culture of divorce" perspective put forth by DeFrain and Asay argues that the U.S. has a culture of divorce in large part due to what?
A. how easy it is legally to get a divorce here
B. the ability for both partners to work so that a divorce is financially feasible for women
C. feminism, which encourages women to be selfish
D. media such as television and film which frequently portray infidelity and marital conflict
D
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Acts involving insider trading, price fixing, bribery, kickbacks and corporate tax evasion are:
a. included in the UCR index offenses. b. common crimes of the middle and working classes. c. known as financial offenses, a type of corporate crime. d. common among organized crime syndicates.
Urbanization provides neighborhoods that serve specific cultural and financial needs. Which theoretical perspective is aligned with this observation?
A. Symbolic interactionism B. Functionalism C. Convergence theory D. Conflict theory
Access to ECEC is __________.
A. another term for bilingual education B. a statutory right in all countries except the United States C. a program for students who attend charter schools or are homeschooled D. usually funded by a Pell grant
Albert Cohen suggested that lower-class youths form delinquent subcultures to gain the self-respect society as a whole denies them.
a. true b. false