Sharon is a middle-aged woman. Compared to her husband Robert, she is more likely to worry about her:
a. sexual performance.
b. physical attractiveness.
c. retirement plans.
d. childhood dreams.
B
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a) androcentric b) stereotypical c) colonizing d) gynocentric
_____ refers to sophisticated techniques that can change the makeup of cells.
A. Nanotechnology B. Social engineering C. Collaborative engineering D. Robotics E. Genetic engineering
Which of the following is NOT a reason that native-born white women became the major source of labor supply for clerical jobs in this century?
a. willingness to accept lower pay than men b. the high status and high pay of clerical work relative to factory and service work c. they already possessed many of the necessary skills because of increasingly widespread secondary education d. they generally have better written language skills than men, and thus are better suited to the job e. immigrants and minority women experienced discrimination in hiring for clerical jobs.
For students at State College, what can be said about their acquisition of new forms of cultural capital, such as changes in language, dress, or behavior?
a. Though they may have used bigger words than before college, they had little to say about the acquisition of goods, adaptation of new language, or changes in behavior. b. Like the students at Little Ivy, as they progressed through college, they gained a great deal of self-confidence and self-respect through their college experiences. c. Unlike the students at Little Ivy who came from lower-income families, they expressed a disdain for anything that represented material wealth or luxuries. d. Students at State College found themselves buying more expensive items, speaking differently, and changing their behavior in a way that made them feel foolish and phony.