Martha is a black woman who feels that she lives in two worlds

She speaks and acts one way when she is with other blacks in her neighborhood, at her church, and with her close friends. However, she speaks and acts another way when she is in the presence of whites. This reflects:

a. Social Control
b. Solidarity
c. Double Consciousness
d. False Consciousness


C

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a. Role strain b. Role ambiguity c. Role conflict d. Role exit

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Maria is Hispanic and teaches elementary school. She wants to teach her students a little about her culture. She wants to share her knowledge of cooking with the students. She takes flour tortillas, a tortilla pan, tortilla chips, and salsa to her school classroom. Which of the above items could be considered cultural objects?

A. only the flour tortillas, chips, and salsa B. only the classroom and school C. only the flour tortillas, tortilla pan, chips, and salsa D. flour tortillas, tortilla pan, chips, salsa, classroom, school

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Interactionist theorists emphasize the relationships among family members.

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

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Which of the following is the premise of the rational choice theory?

A. Rewards and costs determine a person's choices. B. People act intentionally to achieve goals. C. Coercion is the driving force behind all decisions. D. Individual choices are only limited by self-generated constraints

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