After cities reach their carrying capacity, the demand for labor __________ and the cost of urban space __________
a. escalates; subsides
b. escalates; also escalates
c. subsides; escalates
d. subsides; also subsides
c
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Who was a prominent leader of the Chicano movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, and what was his primary aim?
a. Federico Peña, who fought to legalize undocumented immigrants b. Henry Cisneros, who focused on regaining communal lands c. José Martí, who believed assimilation was the path to upward mobility d. Cesar Chavez, who sought to organize migrant farm workers
The “romantic love ideal” developed during the 18th and 19th centuries includes five core beliefs. Which is NOT one of them?
A. Love at first sight B. There is one “true love” for each person C. Love is a struggle D. The beloved is (nearly) perfect
Three major religions, which share many beliefs and practices, are called “Western religions” because, although they originated in the Middle East, their adherents are largely among Western nations. They are __________
A) Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism B) Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism C) Islam, Christianity, and Judaism D) Catholicism, Christianity, and Protestantism
Which sociological perspective emphasizes how societies literally could not operate if massive numbers of people defied standards of appropriate conduct?
A. functionalist perspective B. interactionist perspective C. labeling perspective D. conflict perspective