Gerson proposes replacing the “ideal worker” norm with ______.

a. the “flexible worker” norm, in which values contributions over time input
b. the “flexible worker” norm, which values prioritization of work above families
c. the “generative worker” norm, in which larger employers pursue employees who will be the most productive at work and at home
d. the “equality norm,” which would see men and women promoted equally in the workplace


a. the “flexible worker” norm, in which values contributions over time input

Sociology

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According to Karl Marx:

a. religion makes humans, humans do not make religion. b. religious doctrines justify ruling class authority, thus preventing opposition and revolt. c. religious doctrines can be used to expose ruling class hypocrisy, thus stimulating revolt. d. religion fails to even provide comfort to the oppressed. e. religion can be used as an effective tool in the restructuring of society.

Sociology

A study of body attitudes and self-esteem found

a. Self-esteem of the young and old was based predominantly on their body image. b. Men and women with good self-esteem also had good body attitudes regardless of age. b. Body image was unrelated to self-esteem. c. Almost all elderly were ashamed of their body image, regardless of self-esteem.

Sociology

Healthy sexual expression is a primary part of human intimacy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

When the U.S. Congress voted to increase immigration quotas in 1968, priority was given to immigrants who were political or religious refugees or who had close relatives living in the United States. This is known as the principle of __________

a. immigration quality b. equal opportunity immigration c. family unification d. marielitos

Sociology