___________________ are key locations for industries and marketplaces, and centers of production and innovation in many industries.

a. Edge cities
b. Global cities
c. Megalopolises
d. Metropolises


b. Global cities

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Working women who quit jobs that interfere with their parenting role are called the

A) copers. B) conflicted. C) committed. D) captives.

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Which of the following statements is true of conflict theorists' view on education and social control?

A. Conflict theorists maintain that credentialism rewards people for their accomplishments. B. Conflict theorists overlook the importance of social class achievement gaps. C. Conflict theorists maintain that the hidden curriculum reproduces the existing class structure. D. Conflict theorists maintain that credentialism sorts out those who are the most qualified for jobs. E. Conflict theorists believe that education contributes to society's stability, solidarity, and well-being.

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A study by Lofland (1979) on dying suggests that

a. basic personality traits during life are not good predictors of how one will face death. b. people can decide how much activity to devote to the dying role. c. old people experience a different process of dying than young people. d. people have no choices in the way that they die.

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Much of the research on the effects of playing interscholastic sports has been confusing because researchers

A. don't understand how sports change the culture of high schools. B. have not studied the identities of those who play on school teams. C. athletes often refuse to provide information about their sport participation. D. were never athletes themselves and don't understand athlete experiences.

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