People living outside their country of citizenship for fear of political or religious persecution are called ________

a. xenophobes
b. refugees
c. transnationals
d. suffragists


b

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Which of the following reasons is given in the chapter to explain marriage squeeze?

A. over-incarceration of African American men B. over-incarceration of African American women C. correlation of race and poverty D. both "over-incarceration of African American men" and "correlation of race and poverty"

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The largest territory within which a society's political institutions can operate without having to face challenges to their sovereignty is the:

a. empire b. legitimate state c. nation-state d. supreme state

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Viewed from a(n) ________, the combination of skilled technology and management provided by multinationals and the relatively cheap labor available in developing nations is ideal for a global enterprise.

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

Sociology

Analyze the status of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban Americans in terms of acculturation, secondary structural integration, and primary structural integration. What important differences can you identify between these three Hispanic groups? How do you account for these differences? Apply Blauner's hypothesis and the concepts of split labor markets, the urban underclass, institutionalized discrimination, and ethnic enclaves in your answer.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology