________ of infertility problems are attributed to female problems

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 50%


Answer: C) 40%

Sociology

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Historically, total fertility rate in the U.S:

a) hassteadily increased since the turn of the 20th century. b) rose around the Great Depression and then deceased during the 1950s. c) has steadily decreased since the turn of the 20th century. d) fell during the Great Depression and then rose in the 1950s. e) have remained relatively consistent.

Sociology

In theory, socialists believe that profit is immoral and that capitalists create social inequality and exploit poorly paid workers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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

1. In Sklair’s formulation, the transnational capitalist class includes the following four fractions: TNC executives and their local affiliates (corporate fraction); globalizing state and inter-state bureaucrats and politicians (state fraction); globalizing professionals (technical fraction); and merchants and media (consumerist fraction). 2. According to Sklair, the 1980s witnessed an unprecedented increase in the scale and scope of the electronic media of communication, as well as genuine innovations in their nature. He argues “the fact that this is happening within and as a result of capitalist globalization indicates that a qualitatively new relationship between culture and ideology is being forged. 3. Although Hollywood actually produces only a minority of the worldwide total of films and television programmes, its control over marketing and distribution gives it an enormous input onto First World screens. 4. Although Hollywood actually produces only a minority of the worldwide total of films and television programmes, its control over marketing and distribution gives it an enormous input onto Third World screens.

Sociology

Social scientists’ terms “independent variable” and “dependent variable” describe:

a. things that can be explained and things that can’t be explained b. things that happen (what they’re interested in explaining) and the things that make them happen c. facts about individuals and facts about groups d. numbers that are gathered by researchers and numbers derived from statistical techniques

Sociology