Community service that takes away an offender's time and energy is called a(n) ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


fine of time

Sociology

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The conflict view on the experiences of African Americans stresses that __________

A) compared to the era of slavery, more recent economic exploitation of blacks may be even more obvious B) confining blacks to marginal positions preserved better-paying job opportunities for Hispanics C) Blauner's internal-colonialism theory is appropriate for understanding the racial oppression of blacks D) slavery creates a meaning system that develops among slaves to communicate with one another in the presence of the dominant group

Sociology

An opponent of an approach to primarily dealing with poverty in the U.S. via programs that promote “family values” would most likely argue that __________.

A) this approach is not productive because changes in the structure of the economy, gender norms, marriage, and parenthood have far outpaced efforts to restore the “traditional family” B) this approach is likely to be more effective than spending in other sectors of society, such as expanding access to healthcare, increasing the minimum wage, and providing high-quality educational and job-training opportunities C) children raised in two-parent families are less likely to live in poverty, so promoting family togetherness is a direct way to address this problem D) traditional families have the best potential to alleviate the negative health outcomes associated with the chronic stress experienced by those living in poverty

Sociology

Which sociological perspective would likely view affirmative action as a legislative attempt to reduce inequality embedded in the social structure by increasing the opportunities of groups that have been deprived in the past?

A. functionalist perspective B. interactionist perspective C. global perspective D. conflict perspective

Sociology

What is the residual sum of squares?

A. The sum of the squared deviations from the mean B. The sum of the squared deviations from the regression line C. The difference between the sum of the squared deviations from the mean and the sum of the squared deviations from the regression line D. The effect of two or more variables on the independent variable

Sociology