With regard to homophobia and gender socialization, the author argues that
a. homophobia plays little role in gender socialization
b. there is no connection between homophobia and gender norms.
c. homophobia may have serious negative consequences for both heterosexual and homosexual men and women.
d. while homophobia has an influence on male socialization, it has no effect on the socialization of women.
c
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According to Aronowitz' article on class, in the United States people of different socio-economic classes tend to be similar in their cultural tastes, including characteristics such as leisure time, music, and food
a. True b. False
When only 10 people are unemployed in a country with a workforce of 50 million employees, that situation is likely
a. an issue. c. a social fact. b. a trouble. d. a social force.
Which of the following describes empirical statements?
A. statements that can be proven true or false B. statements that express one's opinion C. statements that correct misconceptions we have about the world D. statements that allow us to make better policy decisions
During a debate about marriage, Bryan is of the opinion that African American women are less likely to marry than their white counterparts. However, Peter argues otherwise and states that marriage rates among African Americans are high. Which of the following is an accurate statement that strengthens Bryan's argument?
a. A large percentage of African American women feel that there is a shortage of marriageable African American men. b. Studies have shown that African American men are increasingly marrying outside their communities. c. More African American women are choosing to cohabitate when compared to their white counterparts. d. Unlike their Asian and Latin counterparts, the concept of family is relatively more important in African American society.