__________ refers to people with more wide-ranging, cosmopolitan tastes

A) Cultural omnivores
B) Habitus
C) Proletariat
D) Cultural univores


Answer: A

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A problem faced by African American athletes on college campuses is a feeling of isolation. Which of the following does NOT contribute to feelings of isolation?

A. Campus activities that don't represent the experiences of black students. B. Too many campus activities focused on the interests of Latinos and Asians. C. White students who lack experience in racially diverse groups. D. Racial and athletic stereotypes used by some people on campus.

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a. true b. false

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Pierre Bourdieu’s structuralist perspective is very similar to the classical structuralist’s perspective. 2. Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical perspective is biased toward privileging constructivism over structuralism. 3. The habitus, according to Pierre Bourdieu, is a mental structure through which people deal with the social world. 4. Pierre Bourdieu believed that it is possible for a person to have an inappropriate habitus. 5. The habitus operates to constrain thought and action, but it does not determine thought and action.

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