The author suggests that doping control will not be successful until
A. efforts are made to eliminate sexism and homophobia in sports.
B. athletes get over their extreme fears of new technology in sports.
C. the culture and structure of high performance sports are changed.
D. local police and the FBI join forces with sport organizations.
Answer: C
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Which of the following is an example of ethnocentrism?
A. people from the United States being surprised by the social welfare programs in Europe B. people from many African cultures being surprised at the racial antagonisms in the United States C. people from South America being unfamiliar with traditional Japanese tea customs D. people from India being repelled by the common American practice of living in the same household with dogs and cats
A worker is frequently late, takes extended "coffee breaks," and makes numerous mistakes while working on important tasks. As a result of poor performance, the worker is fired. This is an example of
A. replication. B. a law. C. a sanction. D. cultural diffusion.
According to conflict theorists, what is a criticism of tracking?
a. Tracking is illegal, but is still quietly done in many poor communities. b. Tracking helps Black students, but it does very little for other minority groups. c. White middle-class students are more likely to be tracked "up," while poorer students and students of color are more likely to be tracked "down." d. Tracking is based on ethnocentrism.
The advantages and disadvantages passed down from generation to generation are referred to as ______.
A. habitus B. social class reproduction C. the culture of poverty D. class regeneration