According to the demographic transition theory, birth rates ______ as economic growth ______. This transition occurs as societies shift from ____to ____, and children are viewed as an ______ rather than a(n) ______. Select the best sequence of words to complete the sentence.
a. decline, proceeds. preindustrial, industrial, economic liability, necessity.
b. decline, stagnates. industrial, preindustrial, economic asset, liability.
c. decline, proceeds. preindustrial, industrial, economic asset, necessity.
d. c. decline, shifts. pre-industrial, post-industrial, economic asset, necessity.
a. decline, proceeds. preindustrial, industrial, economic liability, necessity.
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a. It requires states to provide child care for children of recipients who participate in job support programs. b. It requires states to assign all adult individuals in a welfare household to job-training and job-finding activities with some exemptions. c. It continues Medicaid coverage when people leave welfare to go to work for one year after they leave welfare. d. It allows families to own larger amounts of assets and still be eligible for assistance including money for education or buying a home.
Which of the following is an example of false enforcement?
a. A teen who is not homophobic participates in taunting a gay peer for fear that he will be rejected if he doesn't. b. A judge gives a violator a longer punishment than deserved because of minimum sentencing guidelines. c. A parent grounds a teen for marijuana use even though the parent uses marijuana d. A teacher gives a "problem" student a detention for being late to class, but lets a "good" kid go unpunished.
Weber believed that individuals should use ______, the German word for "understanding" or "insight," to analyze social behavior.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)
________ is defined as the practice or tradition of choosing a mate from outside one's own group and is typically discouraged in a society.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).