The level of fertility necessary for a society to replace its population is called _________ fertility
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
replacement level
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In societies where social mobility is possible,
A) Social mobility is determined by people's drive to succeed. B) Mobility is fairly common at all levels of society. C) Most people remain at the same social location throughout their lives. D) Mobility is most common for those in the lowest classes.
Approximately 75 percent of the U.S. population was identified in the 2000 census as
A) African American or Hispanic American B) White, primarily of European ancestry C) Minorities D) First generation immigrants
Which of the following scenarios exemplifies stereotypes?
A. Eric, a white man, makes a generalization that all Asians have strong academic backgrounds. B. Jamal, an African American man, marries his white girlfriend. C. Mia, a Puerto Rican woman, prefers to live among other Puerto Ricans in the United States. D. Nina, an Asian American woman, adopts the values and beliefs of the U.S. culture. E. Fred, a white man, believes that his race is superior to all other races.
Which of the following sociological perspectives states that social inequality is necessary and inevitable?
A. functionalism B. conflict theory C. symbolic interactionism D. feminist theory