Antony owned a restaurant in the United States in the 1950s. He did not feel negatively toward African Americans but refused to serve them in his restaurant because he feared that serving them would offend his white customers. In the context of Robert Merton's typology of prejudice and discrimination, Antony is a(n) _____.

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


unprejudiced discriminator

Sociology

You might also like to view...

Which of the following describes the cult of domesticity?

a) The push for women to run the household, take care of children, and provide the ideal family life b) The notion that women's roles as mothers and wives are changing to allow for feminist ideals c) The relationship between generations of women who each have domestic knowledge to share d) The indication that raising children should be a mother's main focus, rather than household requirements

Sociology

Cathy and John have been undergoing pressures in their marriage and have decided that the relationship isn't working out between them. Cathy is now in a dilemma as to how she is going to break the news to her mother and what she should tell her

John is more worried about who is going to continue paying for their son's tuition fees at college. Cathy and John are in the ________ phase in the process of separation. A) lateseparation B) preseparation C) midseparation D) earlyseparation

Sociology

A football coach who always plays the "tough guy" role in the presence of the players on his team feels comfortable showing emotional frailties when he is at home. This illustrates what sociologist Erving Goffman called __________ behavior

a. back stage b. interior stage c. front stage d. exterior stage

Sociology

Collins and Janning report that objects and spaces in our homes ______.

a. are less important than the relationships of its inhabitants b. are static conduits for meaning, relaying the same message through time c. detract from the impact of personal experiences on our identities d. are markers of stability and identity for its inhabitants

Sociology