Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. College students today are having more sex, more often than their parents’ generation did in college.
2. In the article American Hookup, Lisa Wade argues that the point of hookup culture is not to hook up with a specific person; instead, the goal is merely to hook up with any person.
3. One positive aspect of hookup culture, according to Lisa Wade, is that it has incorporated the LGBT community.
4. Changing hookup culture on college campuses will require fixing American culture, according to Lisa Wade, author of American Hookup.
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
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African-American women have higher employment rates and lower idleness rates than African-American men
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Gwen, an advocate of sexual reform knows (from research studies) that condoms can prevent sexual transmitted diseases as well as pregnancy. She decides to educate incoming freshman at her university about the advantages of using the condom through a short film depicting various characters. Some of the characters portray traditional mindsets (refusing to wear condoms); some portray the more
liberal mindsets (proponents of condoms); and some of the characters are transitional characters who move from traditional to more liberal in their adoption of condom use. She plans on recording the rates of pregnancy/STDs for the incoming freshman at her university before and after the educational short film. She also plans on comparing her results with those of freshman at a different university with similar demographics who do not watch the educational short film. The rates for pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases is the a. social indicator. b. social intervention. c. social outcome. d. response variable. e. evaluation commitment.
The notion that work is intrinsically good and useful and that people should continue to work even if they are financially independent is called ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to the text, what is perhaps the major philosophical question for Arab immigrants and especially for their children born and raised in the United States?
a. Can I love Allah and America at the same time? b. Do I really want to be an American? c. What kind of American does society want me to be? d. Why are Americans largely anti-Arab and pro-Israeli?