What date was the National Organ Transplant Act Enacted and by whom?
A. 1991 by the Surgeon General
B. 1989 by UNOS and OPTN
C. 2008 by registered medical ethicists appointed by the president of the United States
D. 1984 by the U.S. Congress
Answer: D
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a. has negative functions for society. b. has positive functions for the more affluent. c. exists as a negative incentive to work. d. all of the above.
All of the following are examples of secondary groups EXCEPT a:
a. group of fraternity brothers on a college campus b. group of people working on an assembly line in a factory c. jury deliberating on a murder case d. sociology class
Which of the following statements is false regarding bereavement?
a. Bereaved persons are sanctioned by others when they do not conform to the bereavement role as prescribed by American cultural expectations. b. People in bereavement are expected to become dependent on others and seek competent professional assistance. c. Part of the bereavement role is the expectation that the bereaved will return to normal social responsibilities as soon as possible. d. The time intervals between the intense experiences of grief remain constant with the passing of time.
Jose and Toni Ann have been married for 18 years. Jose is the head of the house in their Mexican American family. They are very protective of their teenage girls, but give their teenage boys more freedom and leeway Their family demonstrates the long tradition of ________ in the Mexican American community..
a) machismo b) chauvinism c) familism d) compadras