The generally shared rules defining what is and is not proper behavior in one's culture is/are __________
A) social restrictions
B) social norms
C) social solidarity
D) social coherence
Answer: B
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a. Neocolonialism b. Social stratification c. Conflict d. Colonialism
WhichofthefollowingarenotpartofthedisablementprocessproposedbyVerbruggeandJette(1994)?
A. riskfactors B. personalfactors C. extraindividualfactors D. intraindividualfactors
The biomedicalized version of aging
a. has reduced prejudice against the elderly. b. focuses primarily on the healthy aged. c. is a comprehensive view of the biological, social, and behavioral aspects of aging. d. limits possibilities for physical, psychological, and spiritual growth in later life.
In Joan Albon's analysis, the lower social standing of many American Indians was due to __________.
A. prejudice and discrimination B. noncompetitive cultural values that discourage individual economic achievement C. institutional discrimination by this country's courts D. race operating as a master status in everyday life