A person employed by a large corporation, a union, or other organization who aims to influence congressional votes on certain bills:
A) organizer
B) lawyer
C) lobbyist
D) party whip
C
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The universality of the drop in crime rates across all major U.S. cities during the
1990s argues for local factors as the primary sources for the reduction in crime. a. true b. false
Why do social scientists argue that we do not live in a color-blind society? In other words, what are somebenefits associated with white skin color?
What will be an ideal response?
Sociologist Karl Marx acknowledged that classes may have:
a. many important overlapping socioeconomic interests. b. primarily similar economic interests. c. opposing (rather than complementary) interests. d. complementary (rather than opposing) interests.
The ratio of workingage adults to adults aged 65 and older in a population is called the
a. elderly support ratio. b. sandwich generation. c. age specific ratio. d. demographic transition.