Who was a prominent leader of the Chicano movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, and what was his primary aim?
a. Federico Peña, who fought to legalize undocumented immigrants
b. Henry Cisneros, who focused on regaining communal lands
c. José Martí, who believed assimilation was the path to upward mobility
d. Cesar Chavez, who sought to organize migrant farm workers
d
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Most Americans respond to the ideology of classism by simply wanting their fair share of the economic pie rather than seeking structural changes that would make economic competition more fair
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which group is an example of a special interest extremist?
A. Aryan Nations B. Reclaim the Streets C. ISIS D. Earth Front
Heterosexual, cohabitating couples make up nearly ___________ of all opposite-sex households in the U.S
a. 10 b. 20 c. 30 d. 40
Using a sociological perspective, C. Wright Mills points out that unemployment is
A. a product of the situation. B. related to the structure of society and social institutions. C. only an individual problem. D. inevitable and potentially beneficial.