Which of the following was NOT true of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Law?

A. It banned Chinese merchant immigrants
B. It banned Chinese labor immigrants
C. It did not allow the Chinese to apply for US citizenship
D. Family members of Chinese labor immigrants were also denied as labor immigrants


A. It banned Chinese merchant immigrants

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A sample of people attending a professional football game averages 13.7 years of formal education while the surrounding community averages 12.1 . The difference is significant at the .05 level. What could we conclude?

a. the null hypothesis should be accepted b. the research hypothesis should be rejected c. the sample is significantly more educated than the community as a whole d. the alpha level is too low

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Stepparent–stepchild relationships are not nearly as conflicted as biological relationships. 2. The sociobiological perspective is a viewpoint wherein a stepparent is treated like an acquaintance, instead of a family member, in terms of his or her relationship with stepchildren. 3. The sociobiological perspective is a viewpoint that argues that evolutionarily, we are inclined to care for our biological kin in order to continue our gene pool; we are less likely to love or care for children with whom we share no genes in common. 4. The stranger model is a viewpoint which assumes that a stepchild was financially dependent on a co-resident stepparent and so stepparents have rights and responsibilities for their stepchildren.

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Americans are ______.

A. uncomfortable making class distinctions B. unable to rank different occupations C. less able to make distinctions among those close to themselves in the hierarchy than far away D. comfortable with the idea of social inequality

Sociology